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of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. L. 1864.

Student, A. Ebenezer Forsyih, Shak- spere. some notes on his character and writings. By ... Edinb. 1867.

Student afc Law, A. Fredenck Knight Twilight : a poem. By ... ff.Y. 1813.

Student at Oxford, A Nicholas Amhurst. An epistle ... to the Cheva- lier .. L 1717.

Student in Divinity, A. Thomas Rennell, B.D. Animadversions on the Unitarian. . . version of the New Testa- ment. L. 1811.

Student in the University of Edin- burgh, A, Charles Kerr. Juvenile per- formances in poetry. . . Edinb. 1788.

Student of Harvard University, A. Thiddeus Mason Hairis, D.D. Tri- umphs of superstition: an elegy. B, 1790.

Student of History, A. Edward Denham. Why is history read so little? . . . New Bedford, 1876.

Student of Marischal College, A. Charles Keith. Farmer's Ha': a Scots poem. . . Aberdeen, 1776

Student of the Temple, A, Charles Leslie. The best answer ever was made ... L.1709.

Student of the Temple, A. Jona- than Bleuman. A letter to the Rev. Mr, Brydges, Rector of Croscombe .*. . L. 1715.

Stukeley, Simon. Wills. The hermit in Van Diemen's Land. 1829.

Stultifex, Academicus. Edmond Malone.

" The consequence was a pamphlet, published by the Provost [ Jbfcn Hely HutchSnson, Provost of the Univ. of Uublin], in which he defended bis conduct, but this oaly served as food for his ene- mies. The pamphlet was turned, grammatically, into ridicule, by an anonymous writer under the signature of ' Stultifox Academicus,' supposed to be Mr. JHfalone s the commentator on Shake- speare." "Gent. Mag.," Vol. 64, Pt. 2, p. 867.

Sturdy, Tristram, Esq. John James Cfitcknst, member of the u Polyglot Glut)," composed of the nine editors of the " Har- vard Register" (Camb. 1827-28).

Stutter, Poet Thomas D'Urfey. Wit for money; or, Poet Stutter: a dialogue between Smith, Johnson, and Poet Stut- ter ... L. 1691.

Subaltern, A. William Coblett (*). The soldier's friend. . . Written by. . . . 1793.

Subaltern, A. Edward Thomas Coke. A subaltern's furlough in the United States, 1832. L. 1833.

Subscriber, A. Cfiartes Dickens, in the ''Daily News," 1846, calling Atten-

tion to typographical errors, etc; "by whom, also, the editorial rejoinder was also written, and signed " Your Constant Header."

Subscriber, A. Benjamin FrnnlJhi. An economical project to the authors of the Journal of Paris, one of the Baga- telles (written about 1778)

Suburban. Clergyman, A. Rev. John Oiven, of Fulham. A letter to a country clergyman [Thomas Sikos], occasioned by his address to Lord Tcignmouth. . . L. 1805.

Sue, Aunt. Mrs. Su&anna Netvbould.

Sue, Cousin. S, A Wright. Wild roses ... P. 1868,

Sue, Eugene, Mauc Joseph Enqlw Sue. Le diable me*dicin. . . Paris, 1860.

Sufferer, A, John UamdL A con- cise. . . account of the accident that occuired at the sale of the late Lord Elclin; s pictures. . . Edmb. 1833.

Sufferer, A. ft. Copithorne The Eng- lish Cotejo; or, the cruelties, depredations, and illicit trade charg'd upon the English . . n.p. 1730.

Sufferer, A Thomas Wilson, D D. A review of the project for building a nc^v square at Westminster; said tol)0 for the use of Westminster School . . . Part L, L. 1757.

Sufferer for Truth, A. Caleb Flem- ing. A harmony in Christianity : being an answer to ** The true Gospel of Jesus Christ" By... L. 1738.

Suffering Presbyter of tfoe Churcn of Scotland, A. Thomas Ma&brey. An apology for tho religious observation of the anniversary festival of our blessed Saviour's nativity. Edinb. 1711.

Suffolk Clergyman, A. 8eu. Mn Whitmore. An address to my parish- ioners ,.. L. 1828.

Suffolk Freeholder, A, Rev. Charles Edward Stewart. Thoughts on tho letter of Buonaparte, etc., on tho pacific prin- ciples and last speech of Mr. Fox, By ... L. 1796.

Suffolk Yeoman, A. James Bird. The beauty of Suffolk vindicated, "Gent. Mag./' September, 1830, p, 229.

Suggs, Simon. Berd H. Young, in the New York Clipper."

Suggs, Capt. Simon. Johnson J. Hooper. Some adventures of ... P. 1845.

Sul generis. Thomas Man. Picture of a factory village. Providence, 1833.

Sulpicius, Augusta* Gh'anvitle Staph- ton, in the London " Times.'* 1830.

Summer, Marie. Charlotte Foitcaux.