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mont The question of the precedency of the peers ot Ireland in England fairly stated A letter to an English lord, by .. . Dublin, 1739.

No Zoo, Lord. John Swmton.

Octavius Rev. William Hales. Pur- suits of literature: translations by. . . Dublin, 1799.

O'Doherty, Sir Morgan, Bart William Magmn See "Notes and Queries," Vol. vuL, pp 11,12; Vol. ix., p. 209; Vol. x., pp. 96, 150, 161, 233.

For a list of Dr Magmn's writings, see "Dublin University Magazine," Vol. XXIII, pp. 80 et seq.

Officer in the Field, An. Charles O. Nott.

O'Fogarty, Fagarty, Esq;., of Blar- ney. Samuel Grosnett. Daniel O'Rourke. an epic poem, in six cantos, in " Black- wood's Magazine," Vol. VII., pp. 470- 481, and later volumes.

Also ascribed to Dr. William Maginn.

Oinophilus de Monte Frasconi, Boniface, A B C. Robert Samber. Ebno- tatis encomium ; or, the praise of drunk- enness ... By ... L. 1723.

" This Is not an original work . . . but a trans- lation from the Fiench. The ongmal is entitled " L'Eloge de 1'Yvresse (i la Haye . . HDCGXIV)," and is by Sallengre, Henri Al- bert de. See "Notes and Queries," November, 1865, p. M2.

Oliver, Pen, F.R.CS. Sir Henry Thompson. Charley Kingston's aunt. By ... L.

One of the Rhode-Island People. John Pitman, Jr., JEsg. A reply to the letter of the Hon Marcus Morton. . . on the Rhode Island question ... By .. . Providence, 1842.

One "who has seen the Elephant. B. F. Scribner. Camp life of a volun- teer : a campaign in Mexico ... By ... P. 1847. See " One who was thar "

One who Respects them. James Bury. Little bits from workingmen. By ... Manchester, 1874.

Our Bard. Frank Waters, contribu- tor to the "Weekly Courant," of Co- lumbia, Penn.

P. Hon. Philip Yorte

The " Athenian Letters " were first published for the private use of a limited number of friends, in 4 Vols., 8vo., 1741-43. In 1781, they were again printed in 4to (100 copies only), But not published. An edition having afterwards been surreptitiously printed in Ireland, this Lord Hardwick, m 1810, published them in two hand- some quarto volumes for general circulation. The sevenil writers were thus designated :

"P.," Hon. Philip YorJce, afterwards Eail of Kardwlck, "0." Hon. Charles YorJse; "R.," fiev. J>r. Q. & JRooJte, Master of Christ's Col- lege, "G-.," Eev Dr. Jphn Green, afterwards Bishop of Lincoln; "\V.," Darnel TPray,

Esq, " H ," Rev Mr John Heaton, of Bene't College, "E," Dr. Jffebetden, " O ," Hemy Coventry, " L.," Rev. John Lawrij, Piebendaiy of Rocliestei, " T," Mrs Catherine Taibot , "B ," Il&v Dr. T Birch, " S ,"ev. Di Sam- uel Salter, Lite member of the Chaitor Ilouse. See " Illustiations of the Literaiy Histoiy of tlae 18th Centui y," JOHN NICHOLS. Vol I, pp. li, 23, 33, 73, 92 Allibone, under " YorJie, Philip, Second Earl of Hardwick," also speaks of it.

P. R, Gent Robert Pollock (*). Memoirs of the Me of Parnese, a Spanish lady ... By ... L. 1751.

P T. T [Post ten tumblers], William Maginn. To Thomas Campbell, Esq. An expostulatory epistle. . signed. . Cork, 1820, in " Blackwood's Magazine," Vol. VI., pp. 504, 505.

P. W. Wyott Papworth, in "Notes and Queries," 1869; "Die. of National Biog./' p. 59, col. 1.

Palatine, Tom. Thomas Nash. A long lane L. 1883. Also in his literary contributions.

Pallet, Peter Paul. For key to Bath characters, see "Notes and Que- ries," 2d Ser., Vol. II, I860, pp. 253, 254

Parallax. Alfred Russell Wallace

Parallax. Samuel Buleij Robolham.

The immediate piedecessor of John Jaspei, the colored philosopher of Richmond, va , whose recent assertion that *' the sun do move " has shaken the world of science from centre to circumfeience Robothnm taught that Earth was a circular plain over which the sun rao\ed In 1S85 the editor of the "Pillory" published at No. 12, Catherine St, Strand, London, offered 100 guineas to the rash man or,wonun who could dispiove the truth of the Robotham theory.

Parenthenopeus Hereticus. Wd-

liam Got don Popery against Christian- ity; or, an historical account of the present state of Rome, etc. L. 1719.

Pastor, The. Wilkam Wut Phillips, D.D. Memorial of the goodness of God, in two discourses, delivered at the open- ing of the First Presbyterian Church in the city of New York, Jan. 11, 1840 By... N.Y. 1846

Pastor of Hollis Street Society, The. Hev. John Pierpont. A letter from ... to his parochial friends, with their reply [by Edmund Jackson]. . . Octo- ber and November, 1841. B. 1841.

Pedestrian, A, Thomas Alexander BoswelL Recollections of ... L. 1826

Pennsylvania^ A. Benjamin Rush. An address to the inhabitants of the British settlements in America upon slave-keeping. . . By ... P. 1773

Perambulating Philosopher, The.