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One of ourselves Richard MarracL, assisted by Rev. E G Ear-Ley. How we did them in seventeen days! To wit, Belgium, the Rhine, Switzerland, and Prance, described and illustrated by ... aided, assisted, and abetted by the other. Truro, 187-.

One of Plutarch's Men Samuel Adams. "Samuel Adams," said a dis- tinguished divine, " was one of Plutarch's men. Modern times have produced no character like his that I can call to mind."

One of the Alumni. John Inglis, D.D Memoranda respecting lung's Col- lege at Windsor, Nova Scotia. . . L. 1836.

One of the Authors of " Rejected Addresses." Horace Smith. Gaieties and gravities : a series of essays, comic tales, and fugitive vagaries. By ... L. 1826.

One of the Barbarous Blockheads of the Lowest Mo b. William Pettman. A letter to Robert Heron, Esq., contain- ing a few brief remarks on his Letters of Literature ... L. 1786.

One of the Barclays. Mrs. Harrison Gran Otis. The Barclays of Boston. B. 1854.

One of the Bible Readers. Miss Sarah Start. Extracts from the report of ... in the mission of the Church of the Ascension, n.p. 1864.

One of the Board of Managers. William Richards Lawrence, M.D. A history of the Boston Dispensary. Com-^ piled by... B. 1859.

One of the Boys. Percy Hethering- ton Fitzgerald. School days at Saxon- hurst. By ... L. 1869.

One of the Churchwardens. Charles Westerton. A letter to ... the Lord Bishop of London ... L. 1853.

One of the Commissioners. Sir Charles Edward Grey. Remarks on the proceedings as to Canada in the present session of Parliament ... L. 1837.

One of the Company. Miss A. Fletcher. Within Fort Sumter; or, a view of Major Anderson's garrison family for one hundred and ten days. By. . . N.Y. 1861.

One of the Convention. Harrison Gray Otis. Letters developing the char- acter and views of the Hartford Conven- tion ... W. 1820.

One of the Country Party. Rev. James Webster. A letter ... to his friend of the Court Party. n.p. 1704

One of the Craft. Cornelius Moore, AM. Masonic biography,. . Cin. 1862.

One of the Crew. John Bolton. Ac- count of the loss of the [American] ship " Omartal " [on " The Banks "]. By ... np 1860 (').

One of the Crowd. Greenwood. Signature to papers in the "Telegraph" (L.).

One of the Defeated. Frederick Hallard. The catalogue question in the Advocates' Library. . Edinb. 1872

One of the Directors Nathan Matthews. An address to the stockhold- ers of the Winnisimmet Company, by ... B 1852.

One of the Editors of the New York Mirror. Theodore 'Sedgwick Fay Breams and reveries of a quiet man. . N.Y 1832.

One of the "Eighteen Millions of Bores" Ehzur Wnght. Perforations in the " Latter-Day Pamphlets." By ... Edited [written] by ... B. 1850.

One of the 80,000 incorrigible Jacobins Sir John Golman Rashleigh, Bart. The case of the people of Eng- land addressed to the "Lives and for- tune men " both in and out of the House of Commons as a ground of national thanksgiving. By ... L 1798

One of the Family. R. Channwg If. Page. Genealogy of the Page family in Virginia ... N.Y 1883.

One of the Fancy. Thomas Moore. Tom Crib. his memorial to Congress, with a preface ... by one of the fancy. 4th ed. L. 1819

One of the Firm. Anthony Trollope. The struggles of Brown, Jones, and Rob- inson. L. 1870.

One of the Fools. Albion Winegar Tourge'e. A fool's errand. . . N.Y. 1880.

One of the Fraternity. Capt Wil- liam Morgan. Illustrations of Masonry ... NY. 1826.

One of the Idle Classes. William Thompson. Labor rewarded ... L. 1827.

One of the Inspectors of the Prison. Thomas Eddy. An account of the state prison, or penitentiary house, in the city of New York. By... N.Y. 1801.

One of the Jurymen Philip Thick- nesse. An account of the four persons found starved to death at D(atchworth) in Hertfordshire. L. 1769.

One of the IJaity. Miss Hannah More. An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world ... L. 1791.

One of the Laity of the Church of