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history of the campaigns of Generals Clinch, Gaines, and Scott ... By ... Bait. 1836.

Late Staff Sergeant of the 13th Light Infantry, A. John Mac Mullen. Camp and barrack-room ... L. 1846.

Late Steward of the Sons of the Clergy, A. Nathaniel John Hollings- worth. A defence of the Society of the Sons of the Clergy. Newcastle, 1812.

Late Stipendiary Magistrate in Jamaica, A Stephen Bourne. See " A Resident in the West Indies for Thirteen Years "

Late Teacher, A William Singleton. Mentor and Amander; or, a visit to Ackworth School ... By ... [In verse.] L. 1814.

Late Under Secretary of State, A. William Knox. Considerations on the present state of the nation. . L. 1789.

Late very learned and reverend Divine, A Samuel Pegge. Anonyim- ana ; or, ten centuries of observations on various authors and subjects. . . L. 1809.

Late Vicar, A. Rev Robert Masters. A short account of the parish of Water- beach. By ... Waterbeach, 1795.

La Tenella. Mrs. Mary Bayard (Dev- ereux) Clarke. The nom de plume she first adopted.

Latienne. Lizzie TO Bacchus. The Confederate dead. 1866.

Latimer, Faith. Mrs. John A Mil- ler. The children's church ... P. 1868

Latona. Mrs. Sallie J. (Hancock) 3attey. Rayon d'amour. Poems. P. 1869.

La Touche, Geoffrey. Theodore Wil- liam Snow, in the " Collegian," a period- ical published by a number of under- graduates of Harvard University in 1830. . Latonche, John. Oswald John Fred- erick Grawfurd. Travels in Portugal. L. 187-.

Latour, Tomline. William ScJiwenck Gilbert. Happy Land a burlesque. L. 18-.

Laugel. The papers upon the United States, contributed to "La Eevue des Deux Mondes" (Paris, 1865), and signed "Laugel," are attributed to the Comte de Pans.

Laim, Friedrich. friedrich August Schulze. GEuvres completes. Stuttgart, 1843-44.

Laura. Mrs. Maria Robinson. Signa- ture to poems published in the " Oracle."

Laura, Maria. Mrs. Maria Robinson, who corresponded under the name of "Perdita," and who was called "The English Sappho." The words of the

once popular song, "Bounding billow, cease thy motion," were written by her

Laurent-Jan. Laurent Jean Lausanne, TV ho to his first article, written for a satirical journal, signed only his Chris- tian names, which, by a mistake of the printer, appeared as Laurent-Jan. This name the author afterwards signed to all his publications.

Laurie, Annie. JLfts. Laura Brady Stai i, in several of her earlier writings.

Laval. Rev Bernard O'jReilly. The two biides a tale N.Y. 1879.

Lavengro Geon/e Borrow. Laven- gro. the scholar, the gipsey, and the priest. L. 184-.

Lavigne, Jean. Arthur de Boisiiiea. Lettres du village, extraites du journal de Saune-et-Loire, 1878-80 Paris, 1880.

Law Clerk, A William RusselL Leaves from the diary of ... L. 1857.

Lawrence, Slingsby. George Henri/ Lewes. Sunshine through the clouds. A drama in one act, adapted from " La joie fait peur " by Madame De Girardm. By S. L L 187-.

Lawton, Effle Mrs. S. Mai/ Sell.

Lawyer, A Charles Cowley'. Leaves from a lawyer's life afloat and ashore. Lowell (*), 1879.

Lawyer, A. Sir James Stewart. The life of ... written by himself. L. 1800.

Lay Baronet, A. Sir Henry Martin, Bart. Archbishop Murray's D'ouay and BhemiBh Bible. . 1848. L 1850.

Lay Brother of the Same Society, A. Henry Folet/ The life of blessed Alphonsus Rodriguez, Lay-brother of the Society of Jesus. . L 1873

Lay-dissenter, A. John Stevenson* A letter to a dissenting minister. . . n.p. 1780.

Lay Dissenter, A. Richard Sharp* A letter to the public meeting of the friends to the repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts ... L 1790.

Lay Gentleman, A. Dr. Francis Lee. The history of Montanism. L. 1700,

Lay-band, A. Thomas Lewis. The clergy-man's advocate ... L. 1711.

Lay Hand, A. Sir Richard Cox, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. An enquiry into religion. . . L. 1711.

Lay Hand, A. Roger Lawrence. Lay baptism invalid ... L. 1708.

Lay-Member of the British and Foreign Bible Society, A. George Stokes. Bible Society. L. 1826.

Lay Member of the Church of England, A. John Mitir. A brief ex- amination of prevalent opinions on the