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y, Horace. John Timbs. Pre- dictions realized in modern times. . . L. 1862.

Welch Freeholder, A. David Jones. A letter to the Eight Reverend Samuel [Horsley], Lord Bishop of St. David's ... L. 1790.

Welch Member of Parliament, A. Chase Price. Dialogue in the shades, be- tween Dr. Dodd and. . By William Coombe. L. 1777,

Wells, Thornton. Thomas Williams. Poems. L. 1869

Well-wisher, A. Mary Maw. An exhortation or warning to the inhabitants of Woodbridge. . . n.p. 1778.

Well-wisher of the Good-old-way, A. Rev. John Pollock. An answer to the first part of Humble Pleadings; or, a vindication of the Church of Scotland. . . Dumfreis, 1717.

Well-wisher to all Mankind, A. William Dover. Useful miscellanies ; or, serious reflections respecting men's duty to God, and one towards another. . . L. 1739.

Well-wisher to both Governments, A. Francis Makemie. A plain and friendly perswasive to the inhabitants of Virginia and Maryland ... L. 1705

Well-wisher to his Country, A. Reynolds. The hardships occa- sioned by the oaths to the present gov- ernment considered ... L 1716.

Well-wisher to Mankind, A. Rev. Joseph. Townsend. A dissertation on the Poor Laws. L. 1786.

Well-Wisher to the Good People of Great Britain, A. Sir Mathew Decker. Serious considerations on the several high duties which the nation in general, as well as trade in particular, labours under, etc. By ... L. 1743.

Well-wisher to the Peace of Brit- ain, A Darnel Defoe. A modest vindi- cation of the present ministry ... L. 1707.

Well-wisher to Trade, A. Alexan- der Justice. A general treatise of monies and exchanges ... L. 1707.

The dedication is signed "A. J."

Wells, Charles J. H. L. Howard. Joseph and his brethren. 1824.

Wells, Thornton. Thomas Williams. Poems. By ... L. 1869.

Welp, Treumund. Eduard Pelz. Petersburger Skizzen. Leipzig, 1842.

Welsh Curate, A. Edward Davies. Eliza Powell j or, trials of sensibility. . . n.p. 1795.

Welsh, W William Baxter. The land question. Whose is the land 12 A dialogue. By ... Glasgow (M, 1870.

Wensleydale Poet, The. W. G. j\L J. Barker The three days of Wensley- dale ... L. 1854.

Wentworth, May. Mrs. Mary W. Newman Golden Gate series of fairy tales. N.Y. 1867.

Werner, Ernst. Elisabeth Bursten- linder. Um hohen Preis. Roman. Leip- sic, 1879.

Werner, Hans. Ange Henri Joseph Castil Blaze de Bury, in the " Revue des Deux Mondes."

Werter, Max. Frank Smyth, of Rich- mond, Va., in his contributions to the " Capitol" (Washington, B.C.), etc.

Wesleyan Methodist Missionary, A. Rev. Robert Cooney, D.D. The autobiography of ... Montreal, 1856.

West, Marion. Mrs. Gr. S. Hoyt. Sunday-school concert book ... B. 187-.

West, Willa. Mary S. F. Slocum (*). Lucy Gelding : a tale of land and sea. . . Chic. 1862.

West End, Sir Warwick, Sir Staf- ford Northcote, in Trollope's " The Three Clerks."

West India Merchant, A. William Innes. Slave trade indispensable. . . L. 1790.

West India Proprietor, A. Matthew Gregory Lewis. Journal of ... L. 1834.

West Indian, A Samuel Estwick, LL.D. Considerations on the negro cause, commonly so called ... By ... L. 1772.

West Indian, A. Richard Nisbet. Slavery not forbidden "by Scripture . . . P. 1773.

West-Yankee-Elf, A. L. A. Wood. John Bull's scientific ( ? ) " man-machine " ; or, American " common-sense " vs. Hux- ley's paradoxical nonsense. . . Louis- ville, 1871.

Westbrook, Raymond. William Henry Bishop, who, in 1878, over this signature published six " Open Letters from New York" in the "Atlantic Monthly."

Westchester Farmer, A. Samuel Seabury, D D. Letters of ... 179-. Also in a pamphlet advocating loyalty to the Crown, 1775.

Western Memorabilia. William . Gowan, who " published many catalogues I of books on American history, which are