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Courtier, A. Jonathan Swift, D.D The now way of selling places'at court. In a letter from. , . to a great stock-jobber. L. 1712

Smalltalk, Quicksilver William Gray Suett, a member of the "Polyglot Club/* which was composed of the nine editors of the ft Harvard Register," Camb., 1827-28.

Smelfungus. Patrick Pioctor Alex- ander. Carlyle redivivus. . . Glasgow, 1881.

Smlff, Philander, O P.Q A. A. Dowlt/ 3 m the London "Figaro." "Jour- nalistic London" gives the name "Doughty ." See "Alma Viva."

Smith, A. Charles Smith. Sparks from a smith's forge N T. 1852.

Smith, Bell. J/rs. Louisa (Kirby) Piatt, author of a series of essays in the " Home Journal " over this pen-name. Her letters from Pans were published with the title, "Bell Smith Abroad " N.Y. 1855.

Smith, Grandfather. Charles Knight, who wrote a short series of articles for the "Town and Country Newspaper " {L. 183-), which he entitled ft Grand- father Smith's Lectures" See his "Passages of a "Working Life/' Vol. III., p. 153

" Smith, Neighbor." Moses Williams. The cracked jug ; or, five answers to my neighbor Parley's five letters ... B. 1838.

Smith, Brown, Jones, and Robin- son, Messrs. James Smith, Dr. Nelld, Charles Brigltf, David Blair, and Archi- bald Michie. Was Hamlet mad * or, the lucubrations of ... Melbourne, 18G3.

Smith,, Mrs. JLfrs. Martha (Savory) Year die tf Pathetic tales, founded on facts. By ... L. 1813.

This work was originally published under the title "Poetical Tales/* founded on facts, L. 1303, and suppressed by the author, Miss Martha Savory.

Smith, The Jjate Mr. JEQsop. Mar- tin Farquhar Tupper, D (7~L. Hides and reveries of ... L. 1857.

Smith, the late Ben. Cornelius Maihews. The motley book : a series of tales and sketches. . . 2ST.T. 1838.

Smith, Elephant. Cave Underbill.

Smith, Gamaliel. The work Slot Paul, but Jesus {L. 1823), usually attrib- uted to Jeremy Bentham t was compiled at the latter's request by Francis Place.

Smith, Gerald. William McQHUis Grisvold. See " Venner, Arthur."

Smith, J. William Slack, in his con- tributions to the " Daily STews " (L.).

Smith, J., Gentleman. Charles Bar- ing. Letters on the prophecies selected from eminent writers. L. 1810.

Smith, John, ESQ. Seba Smith.

Smith, Joha (of Smith-Hall). John Delaware Lewis. Sketches of Cantabs. By... L.1840.

Smith, Mrs. John. Mrs. Ceh'a M. (Kellurn JBun } Burleigh, who, under this signature, wrote sprightly letters for the "Great TTest," a weekly journal pub- lished at Cincinnati, 1819 et sea.

Smith, Mrs. John. Timothy Shay Arthur. Confessions of a housekeeper. P. 1851.

Smith, John, Jr., of Arkansas. jSyl- tester & Southicorth.

Smith, John, Jr. Brants Mayer. Romanism in Mexico : being a reply to an article. . . against Mayer's " Mexico " in "TJS. Catholic Magazine," March, 1844, by ... Bait. 1844.

Smith, John, late Fellow of Queen's College. Sir David Dalrymple. Select discourses (in number nine), "by. . . Edinb. 1756.

Smith, Margaret. John Gremhaf WTiitiier. Leaves from. . . journal. B, 1849.

Smith. Matthew. Charles jMordaunt.

Smith, Shirley. Miss E. J. Curtis. All for herself. 1877.

Smithies, William, Junior Rector of St. Michael, Mill End, Colcfcester. Darnel Defoe. The coffee-house preach- ers ... L. 1706.

Smitts, Dude Neep,Mr. Mark Pra- ger Lindo. Batch stories. L. 18-.

Smo&o, Puffb. Harry J. Shellman. " Smoke wreathes," contributed to vari- ous Indianapolis papers in 1870-74, etc.

Smuggler, A. John Rattenbury. Me- moirs. . . compiled from his diary and journal. . . Sidmouth, 1837.

Smyth, Peregrine, Esq. William Kmq, LL.D. A key to the fragment. By 'Amias Kiddinge, B.B. With a pref- ace. By ... L. 1751. See " Riddinge, Amias, B J>"

Smythe, Samuel. Eufus Dams.

Snake, William. Jean Raymond Ev-

f*,ne cFAraquy. I&s mondes habitus. . - aris, 1859.

Snap. Melville Phillips, Philadelphia correspondent of "Texas

Snap, Sylvanus. Albert IB. Bergh.

Snapshot. Lewis Clements, Shooting adventures, canine love, and sea-fishing trips. L.1878.

Snekul, Heinrich Yale. Henry Olat/ LuLens. Lean 1 Nora: a supernatural,