Page:Initials and pseudonyms, first series (Cushing).djvu/48

 BB

40

BR

Britannicus Ni*l Douglas. A mon- itory address to Great Britain. . 1792,

Britannicus. Rev. Geonja Clement Boase. My native home : a song. "Cor- nish Magazine/' 1828.

Britannicus. Henry Boase. An ode for the 2oth October, 1309, on the cele- bration of George the Third's jubilee. "Poetical Mag ," 1809.

Britannicus. John Stockdale Haidy, Esq, F.S A. A series of letters, ad- dressed to a friend, upon the Roman Catholic question. By ... 1820.

Britannicus fit. Rev. Edicatd Co- pleston, D.D. Two letters on Welsh bish- ops, signed. . . October, 1840.

Britannicus, Mela. Chaites Kelsall. Remarks touching geography, especially that of the British Isles. L. 1825.

Britannicus, Probus. Samuel John" son t LL.D. Manner ^Torfolciense, or, an essay on an ancient prophetical in- scription in Monkish rhyme, lately dis- covered near Lynn, in Norfolk. By . . . Reprinted, L. 1820.

British American, A. Thomson Ma- son. In 1774 lie published a series of masterly papers on the duty of open resistance to the mother-country, of which the first was signed "A British American."

British American, A. Wetherly. Dawn of a new empire. . . Halifax, 1864

British Bostonian, A. Rev. John Allen. An oration upon the beauties of liberty; or, the essential rights of the Americans. . . New London, Conn., 1778. Also ascribed to Isaac Skillman.

British Canadian. Edward Ermat- inqer, in his letters to "The Spectator" (Hamilton, Can,, about 1850).

British Commoner, A. Edward Ru- pert Humphreys, LL.D. Letters by ... No. n., "The dangers of England and duties of Englishmen." L. 1855.

British Freeholder, A George Ma- son, Esq. A. B. P.'s answer to Thomas Paine. L. 179-.

British Merchant, A. Malachy Pos- ththwayt. The African trade the great pillar and support of the British planta- tion trade in America. L, 1745.

British Merchant, A. J. H. Renny. Hints on wages, the corn-laws, high and low prices, paper money, and banking. . . L. 1832.

British Merchant,, A. Simon Cock. Observations on the report, ,. relative to the timber trade ... L. 1821.

British Officer, A. Colonel Leith Hay* Memoirs of the late Lieutenant-

General Sir James Leith, G.C.B. ... L. 1818.

British Officer in the Service of the Czar, A. Daniel Defoe An impar- tial history of the life and actions of Peter Alexovitz. . . L 1723.

British Officer of Hussars, A. Owen. The civil war in Portugal, and the siege of Oporto ... L. 1836.

British Phidias, The. Sir Fiancis Chantrei/, R A

British Kesident, A John Scarth Twelve years in China. The people, the rebels, and the mandarins. Edinb. 1860.

British Resident of Twenty Years in the East, A. James Henri/ Skene. The frontier lands of the Christian and the Turk. . . L 1853.

British Settler, A. John Fleming. The political annals of Lower Canada. . . Montreal, 1828

British Soldier, A. Michael Consta- ble. National lyrics, for the army and navy,. . Dublin, 1848.

British Spy, The. William Witt. Letters. . . Richmond, 1803. Origi- nally contributed to the "Argus" (Rich- mond, Va.).

British Subject, A. Walter Millar Thorhtrn, B.A. The great game : a plea for a British imperial policy ... L. 1875.

British Subject, A Sir Francis Bond Head. Three letters to Lord Brougham on the execution in Upper Canada of the traitors Lount and Matthews ... L. 1838.

British Subject, A Mr. Beaufoy. Tour through parts of the United States and Canada. L. 1828.

British Timon, The. Charles Gos- ling. See "Gent. Mag.," LIV., 814

Briton, A John Cleland, who was the author of long letters given in the public press, from time to time, signed "A Briton/' "Modestus," etc.

Briton, A. W. P. Russell. Animat- ing hints for British statesmen ... L. 1811.

Briton, A. Morris Robinson, 3d Lord E-okeby of Armagh, etc. An essay on bank-tokens, bullion, etc. Stockton, 1811.

Brittan, Belle. Hiram Fuller. Transformation scenes in the United States. N.Y. 187-.

Brittle, Gath. Robert W. McAlpine, in Ms contributions to periodical litera- ture.

Brittp-Batavus. John Toland. The description of Epsom. L. 1711.

Broadaxe. Martin Knapp, in his contributions to the *' Rocklaud County Press " (N.Y.).