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stltution, A. Zachary Grey. A caveat against the Dissenters ... L. 1736.

Sincere Lrover of the Church and State, A. Rev. James Webster, of the Tolbooth Church, Edinburgh. An essay upon toleration, n.p. 1703.

Sincere Protestant, A. Zachary Grey, LLJ>. Serious address to Lay- Methodists to beware of the false pre- tences of their teachers By ... L. 1745.

Sincerus. Samuel Adams An earn- est appeal to the people, Feb. 12, 1775.

Sinclair, Eugene. Frederick A* Moore. A book of gems. Manchester, 1854.

Sindera. Mrs. Eliza Elliott (Lewis) Harper, whose early publications were in the "Louisville Journal" under this pen-name.

Singing Sibyl. Mrs. Metta Victoria (Fuller) Victor, a Western poetess, who, in 1847, "made a brilliant dbut in the New York " Home Journal/'

Single, Celia. Benjamin franklin, in a letter contributed to the " Pennsylva- nia Gazette (P.), July 24, 1732.

Singleton, Arthur, Esq. Henry Cogswell Knight. Letters from the South and West. B 1824.

Singleton, Mary, Spinster. Mrs. Frances Morne Brooke, editor of the " Old Maid," a periodical (L. 1755-56), and the author of novels, poems, dramas, and translations.

Singleton, Captain Tom. Alfred FoUin, in his contributions to the " Boys and Girls' Weekly" (N.Y.).

Singular Man, A. Samuel W. Fran- cis, MJ). " Inside out " : a curious book ... N.T. 1862.

Singularity, Thomas, Journeyman Printer. Henry Jamus Nott. Novel- ettes of a traveller ; or, odds and ends from the knapsack of ... KY. 1834.

Sinner Saved. Her. William Hunting- ton. See "S. S/> (Sinner Saved).

Sionara, a Japanese Traveller. Lau- rence Oilplant. "Political Reflections" and "Moral Reflections," articles in the "North American Review/' 1877.

Sir ***. Sir Robert Walpole. Sir *** speech upon the peace. To the tune of the Abbot of Canterbury. L. 1739.

Sir Bob. Sir Robert Walpole. The congress of beasts. To which is annex*d the advice of Sir Bob, etc. L. 1730 (?).

Six. Rev. A. H. Potter, in the New York "Examiner.'*

Skenandoah. Lewis H. Morgan, in Cotton's "American Review,** papers on the Iroquois.

Sketcher, The. Rev. John Eagles, ALA.? inBlackwood's Magazine/' 1833-35.

Sketcher from nature. Mary Stan- ley. True to hfe: a simple story. L fc 1873.

Sketchley, Arthur. Rev. Geoige Rose. Mrs. Brown at the play ... L. 18$-.

Sk-ff-ingt-n, Esq. Sir Luwley St. George Skeffington, Bart. Letter VIII. of the " Twopenny Post Bag " [Thomas- Moore] is addressed from Col. Th-m-s- to...

Skillet, Joseph. Earl Russell. See " Gentleman who has left Ms Lodg- ings, A."

Skitt. H. E. Taliaferro. Fisher's- River : North Carolina scenes and char- acters ; by " Skitt," who was rais'd thar. N.Y. 187-.

Slater, Nic. Charles M. Connolly.

Slender, Mr. Philip Freneau. Tracts- and essays ... by Mr. Slender ; essays, tales, and poems, by ... P. 1788.

Slender, Robert, Stocking Weaver. Philip Freneau. A journey from Phila- delphia to New York ... P. 1787.

Slick, Sam, of SlickviUe. Thomas- Chandler Hahburton. The clockmaker ... L. 1849.

Slick, Sam, in Texas. Samuel A, Hamrnitt. Piney Woods Tavern; or,. ... P. 1858.

Slingsby, Jonathan Freke. L>r. John Francis Waller. The Slingsby papers. Dublin, 1852.

Slingsby, Philip. Nathaniel Parler Willis, who, about 1835, published in England, his "Inklings of Adventure/* a collection of tales and sketches origi- nally written for a London magazine, under this signature.

Slocum, Sal. E. R. Kidder.

Slokumb, Si. Henry P. Cheever.

Slop, Dr. Sir John Stoddart, D.C.L. Dr. Slop's shave at a broken Hone (in verse). L. 1820.

day [in the earlier part of the present century] , Dr. Stoddart -was continually introduced as * Dr. Slop*, and the pencil of G-eorge Orulkshank, when employed for Mr. Hone, frequently represented him."
 * In the political satires and caricatures of that

Sloper, Ally. Charles H. Ross, in London "Judy/' 1864 et seq.

Sloper, JoeL W. A. Peters, editor of the "American Bottler" (N.Y.).

Sloper, Mace. Charles Godfrey Le- land. Ballads. P. 186->

Sloth. Robert Thorn. Wang Keaou- Lwan Rh Keen Han; or, the lasting re- sentment of Miss Keaou Lwan Wang : a. Chinese tale *. . Translated by,. * Canton, 1839.