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England Rev. Thomas Newenham. The family scripture reader ... L. n.d

The dedication is signed " T****s N******m."

One of the Memorialists. William Augustus MuhlenbeTg. An exposition of the memorial of sundry Presbyters of the Protestant Episcopal Church. . . JST.Y. 1854.

One of the Million J. E. Grey. Decimal coinage ... L. 1854.

One of the Ministers in Boston. Cotton Mather. A good character. . . B. 1723.

One of the Ministers of Edinburgh. Rei\ John Inglis. An examination of Mr. Dugald Stewart's pamphlet. . . Edmb. 1806.

One of the Ministers of this Pres- ent Church. Rev. Gr. Hamilton. Just reflections upon a pamphlet entitled " A modest reply to a letter from a friend of Mr. John M'millan . . ." n.p. 1712.

One of the Old School. William West. Tavern anecdotes ... By ... L. 1825.

One of the Party. F. Taylor. Ella V ; or, the July Tour. KY. 1841.

One of the Party. Miss E. Tuckett. How we spent the summer; or, a "Voy- age en Zigzag " in Switzerland and Tyrol, with some members of the Alpine Club from the sketch book of one of the party. L. 1804.

One of the Party. William H. Young. Journal of an excursion from Troy, N.Y., to Gen. Carr's headquarters. . . Troy, N.Y., 1871.

One of the People. William Hussey. An appeal to the plain sense and calm judgment of the people ... L. 1829.

One of the People. Abraham Lan- sing. Brief remarks. . . March 11, 1837 . . . touching the nomination of a candi- date for the Boston collectorship. B. 1837.

One of the People. Churchill C. Camlrehng. An examination of the new tariff proposed by the Hon. Henry Bald- win, a member of Congress. . . N.Y. 1821.

One of the People. Dr. William Glover. Letter to Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, upon the Papal C[uestion. . . Edinb. 1851.

One of the People. Hon. Tristram Burges. Reasons why the Hon. Elisha E. Potter should not be a senator in Congress,. . Providence, 1884.

One of the People called Chris- tians. George Some. A letter to Adam Smith, LL.D., on the life, death, and

philosophy of his friend, David Hume, Esq. By. . Oxf 1777.

One of the People called Quakers. Daniel Defoe. A friendly rebuke to one Parson Benjamin ... L. 1719.

One of the People called Quakers. Joseph Besse. A letter to Stephen Clarke, rector of Burythorpe, in Yorkshire. . . By ... L. 1740.

One of the Raiders. 6r. W. Atkinson* After the moonshiners. Wheeling, W. Ya., 1881.

One of the Rhode Island People John Pitman A reply to the letter of the Hon. Marcus Morton, late Governor of Massachusetts, on the Ehode Island question. Providence, 1842.

One of the Scotch People. Hugh Miller. A letter from ... to Lord Brougham. Edinb. 1843.

One of the Seventeenth. Thomas Kirwan. Soldiering in North Carolina ... B. 1864.

One jof the Sons of the Clergy. Julius BfocLman Backhouse. The Second Advent, the Seventh Vial ; and the First Resurrection. By ... Deal, 1865.

One of the Special Constables In London. Arthur Helps. A letter. . . on the late occasion of their being called out to keep the peace. L. 1848.

One of the Working Clergy. Bishop Charles James Blom field. A remon- strance addressed to Henry Brougham, by ... L. 1823

One of their Number. Cotton Mather* The minister : a sermon ... B. 1722.

One of their own Order. R. W. Smiles. The education question: an appeal to the Evangelical Dissenting laity. Manchester, 185-.

One of them. Emily Peart. A book for governesses. Edinb. 1869.

One of them. Mrs. Cornelia C. (Joy) Dyer. A brief history of the Joy family. By.., KT. 1876.

One of them. Mrs. W. H. White. Some women of to-day. . . ET.Y. 1880.

One of themselves. Henry Mudge, M.R.C.S., and LA..G. Alcoholics: a letter to practitioners in medicine. By ... L. 1856.

One of themselves. John Fielder Mackarness, M.A. A few words to the country pastors touching the election for the Univ. of Oxford. . . L. 1847.

One of themselves. Charlotte Monte- fiore. A few words to the Jews ... L. 1853.

One of themselves. Robert Michael Battantyne. How not to do it. A man-