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Anti-Belial. One of the pseudonyms attributed to Junius (q v.).

The letters thus signed "are minor Philo- Juniuses, to explain, defend, and support the reputation of the principal."

Anti-Bureaucrat, An. Adam Thorn. Remarks on the convention. . . Mon- treal, 1835.

Anti-Cotton. R. A. T. Gascoyne Cecily Viscount Cranborne, Marquis of Sal- isbury, in his contributions to "The Quarterly Review." L.

Anti-Draco. John Disney. 3Tive let- ters to Sir Samuel Romilly. . . L. 1810.

Anti-Fox. One of the pseudonyms attributed to Junius (qv.).

Under this signature he replied to Mr. Fox, in a letter dated Oct. 16, 1771.

Anti-Harmonicas Alexander Peter- kin. A poetical epistle to J*** T*** [John Tait], Esq Edinb. 1807.

Anti-Monopoly. William Duane. Observations on the principles and op- eration of banking. . . Helmbold, 1804.

Anti-Quary. William H. Tuthill. His signature to a series of articles in the newspapers, consisting chiefly of in- cidents and anecdotes relative to early settlers of Cedar County, Iowa.

Anti-Scriblerus Histrionicus. John Roberts. See " A Stroling Player/'

Anti-Sejanus Rev. James Scott. The author of political essays published under the signatures of " Anti-Sejanus " and " Old Slyboots."

Anti-Sejanus, Jr. One of the pseu- donyms attributed to Junius (q.v.).

It is appended to a letter contributed to ** The Public Advertiser," dated June 24, 1767, and which is principally devoted to attacks on Lords Bute and Chatham.

Anti-Soclnus. Anselm Bayly. Re- marks on David Levf s second letter to Dr. Priestley ... By ... L. 1787.

Anti Stuart. One of the pseudonyms attributed to Junius (q-v.).

This letter, contributed to " The Public 4-d- vertiser," and dated March 24, 1768, is a reply to a letter signed " Anti van Teague,*' the author of which had defended the grant to Sir James Lowtber. That signature seems to indicate that '* Junius " was supposed to be an Irishman, and Mr. Burke " Junius " signs " Anti Stuart " in reference to John Stuart, Earl of Bute, whose daughter Sir James Lowtber had married* He then attacks the public character of the Duke of <3-raftorii the Piime Minister, and says he had not meddled with his private character, which lie left for the Duke to earth in, whenever be is hard run, according to the laudable example" of Lord Itfortb. WADE.

Anti-theatricus- Thady Fitgpatnck. See"T. F."

Anti-Tindalian. Robert Lyons A letter to the Eev. ]M>. James Adams at Einnaird. . . Edinb. 1734.

Anticant, Dr. Pessimist. Thomas Carlyle, in Anthony Trollope's "War- den."

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uel (G-rantJy)," Bp. Wilberfoice of Oxford, then of Winchester In Trollope's political novels, "Mr. G-resham" is said to mean Mr. Gladstone; "Mr- Daubeny," Lord Beaconsfield; "Lord de Terrier," Lord Derby; and "Mr. Plantagenet Palisser," Lord Carlmgford

Anticipation. John Dickinson. An address on the past, present, and event- ual relations of the United States to France N.Y. 1803.

Antigallican, An. John Free, D.D. The monthly reviewers reviewed by ... L. 1755.

Antilore. Darnel Dittany. His sig- nature in his newspaper controversy with Charles Carroll, before the American revolution.

Antipolemus. Vicesimus Knox, D.D. "At that time [1792] he translated and printed, under the title of * Antipolemus/ the adage of Erasmus, * Bellum dulce inexpertis/" See "Gent. Mag/' Sept. 1821.

Antiquarian, An. Royal R. Hinman. The blue laws of New Haven Colony. ., Compiled. . . Hartford, 1838.

Antiquarian, An. Henry Phillips, Jr. Historical sketches of the paper money issued by Pennsylvania ... P. 1862.

Antiquarian Doctor, An. Thomas Amory, An antiquarian doctor's sermon on an antiquated subject ... L. 1768.

Antiquarius John Loveday, D.Q.L. Tor many years a, contributor to the "Gent. Mag.," under the signatures of Antiquarius," " Academicus," Vin- dex," " Scrutator," and others.

Antiquary, An. Richard Thomson. Chronicles of London Bridge. I/. 1827, 1839.

Antiquary, An. Alexander Maxwell Adams. The Crawf urd peerage. Edinb. 1829.

Antiquary, An. Samuel Pegge, LL.D. Fitz-Stephen's description of the city of London, newly translated from the Latin original ... By ... L. 1772.

Antiquary, An Col. PMip De la Matte. The principal historical and allu- sive arms borne by families of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Collected by ... L. 1803.

Antiquary, An. Thomas Wright. Wanderings of ... L. 1861.

" Antiquary, The." George Livermore. The origin, history, and character of the New England Primer; being a series of