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and sinner. Verses first published m the " Globe and Traveller "

Peppergrass, Paul. John Boyce. Mary Lee; or, the Yankee in Ireland. B. 186-.

Pequot C ha ties March, who wrote for the New York "Tribune" and " Times," and the Boston " Courier," un- der this signature.

Perch, Mr. Philemon. Richard Mal- rom Johnston. Georgia sketches. . . Augusta, Ga. t 1864

Percy, Florence. Mrs Elizabeth Alers Allen. Story of Thomas Fish. [Poem ] B. 186-,

Percy, Reuben. See "Percy, Sholto and Keuben "

Percy, Sholto and Reuben. Joseph Clinton Robertson and Thomas Byerley. The Percy anecdotes, by ... Brothers of the Benedictine Monastery, Mont Ber- ger. L. 1820-23.

Perdita, The Fair. Mrs. Mary (Darby] Robinson, who used this signa- ture m her amatory correspondence.

Peregrina. Gertmdis G-omez de Avel- laneda. Poesias lincas. 1841.

Peregrine. Rev. G-age JEarle Freeman, a writer on Falconry, etc., in the London "Field."

Peregrine, Brother. John Octavian Blewitt, m " Fraser's Magazine "

Perigord, A. B. de. Hot ace Raisson. Cuisine naturelle. . . Paris, 18-.

Period, Pertinax, & Co. Joseph Tt nker Buckingham, who wrote the articles under this head for the "New England Gal- axy," Boston, 1817, et seq.

Periwinkle, Paul. Percy Bayle St. John. Adventures of ... L. 186-.

Periwinkle, Peter. X/tomas Gfreen Fessenden. Peter Periwinkle to Tabitha To^zer. A most delicate love song, printed in the "Farmer's Museum." Walpole, X.H, 179-.

Periwinkle, Tribulation. Louisa May Alcott.

Perk, Abner. Alexander Steienson Twombly. Merry maple leaves; or, a summer in the country ... L. 1873.

Perkins, Abigail. James Otis Ka- ler, in his contributions to the " Globe " (B.).

Perkins, Eli. Melville D. Landon. Eli Perkins (at large): his sayings and doings. N.Y. 1875.

Perley. Benjamin Perley Poore, cor- respondent of the Boston " Journal " for many years, from 1854, under this signa- ture.

Perriwig, Sir J. Amfde'e Piclwt. Litte'rature retrospective. I. La semaine

de Du Bartas, in the " Revue de Paris," 1833

Persian, A. Lord George Lyttelton. Letters from ... in England to his friend at Ispahan L. 1735

Persic, Peregrine. James Mori er The adventures of Ha]ji Baba of Ispahan. L. 1824.

Persimmons. M. Bennett, Jr, in his contributions to various periodicals, on insurance subjects.

Persimmons. W. L Buss, in his contributions to the "Courier" (Buffalo, K.Y.).

Person Abroad, A. William Mercer. A letter ... to a lady in Scotland. Edmb. 1783.

Person Concern'd, A. Rev. John Col- batch. Jus Academicum ... L. 1722

Person, late Apprentice to Messrs. Negri and Witten, of Berkley Square, A F. Nutt. The complete confectioner ... L. 1780.

Person lately about Town, A. Cor- nelius Webbe. The posthumous papers . . . of. . L. 1828.

Person of Distinction, A. Patiick Murray 9 5th Lord Ehbank. An inquiry into the original and consequences of the public debt. L 1754.

Person of Honor, A. Daniel Leonard. Massachusettensis ; or, a series of letters containing a faithful state of facts which laid the foundation of the present troubles in Massachusetts-Bay, By. . . upon the spot. L. 1776.

Person of Honour, A. Charles Howe. Devout meditations ... By ... Edmb. 1751.

Person of Honour, A. Hon. Roger North. A discourse of fish and fish ponds. Done by ... L. 1713-14.

Person of Honour, A. Ghai les Ancd- lon. Eunuchism display'd. . L 1718.

The above is an unacknowledged translation from the French of Charles Ancillon. The original was published in 1707 under the pseud- onym of 'C. D'OlIincan," an anagram of the author's name.

Person of Honour, A. Jonathan Sun ft, DJ). Some advice humbly offered to the Members of the October Club. L. 1711-12.

Person of Honour, A. John Dairy m- ple, 1st Earl of Stair. A vindication of the divine perfections. . . By. . . 1695.

Person of Quality, A. John Pomfret* The choice : a poem L. 1700

Person of Quality, A. Mrs Sarah Scott. A journey through every stage of life. . . By ... L. 1754.

Person of Quality, A. Jonathan Siiiftt D D A letter to a young gen-