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D-nt-n, Mr Mr Danton. Neck or nothing : a consolatory letter from. . . to Mr C[u]rll, upon liis being tost in a "blanket ... [In verse ] L. 1710 By Samuel Wesley C 2 ).

Dupe, Johnny. John Hancock, in a letter from a loyalist in Boston to Dr. Church

Duplessis, Arm and. Edmond Den- nis de Manne and another. Avant souper. Pans, 1864.

Dupre. Edmond Dennis de Manne.

Durand, Pierre Eugene Gkiinot, who edited the " Siecle," Pans, till 1848, un- der this pseudonym, and at the same time produced vaudevilles under that of
 * ' Paul Vermond."

Durangelo, R. Arnold Huge. Bianca della Rocca 1869

D'TJrfey, Young. Frederick Forrest. A rattle for grown children. . L. 1766.

Durocher, Leon Marie Roch Louis Reybaud t who, under this pseudonym, contributed to the "National" (Paris).

Dusenbury, V. Hugo. Henry C. Bunner, editor of "Puck" (N.T.).

Dustwich, Jonathan. Tobias Geotge Smollett. The expedition of Humphrey Clinker. . . L 1794.

Dusty. Willard G Nash. A century of gossip ; or, the real and the seeming New England life. Chic. 1876

Dutiful Son, A. Thomas George Fon- nereau The diary of. . L. 1849.

Duverney, Jacques. L'Ahb Casimir Ulysse J. Chevalier. Ge*ologie contempo- raine. Tours, 1867.

Dux, Irax. Mrs. Anna HoIyoLe ( Outts) Howard, in her contributions to the "Household" (Brattleboro, Vt.).

D\vight, Jasper. William Duane. Let- ter to George Washington ... P. 1796.

Dy, W. H. William H. Darby. Bap- tism and the conflict of indwelling sin ... L 1859.

Dyce, Gilbert. Percy Heiherington Fitzgerald. Bella Donna; or, the cross before the name. a romance. By. . . L. 1864

Dyson, Mr. Her. Sydney Smith. Mr. T).'s speech to the freeholders on reform. 35th ed. L. 1831.

. Isaac Williams. See "a" (under
 * Alpha ").

E. Dr. William Heberden, in his con- tributions to the "Athenian Letters". . . L. 1741-43.

E Rev. Thomas Keble, one of the con- tributors to "Tracts for the Times/' L. 1840-48

E Margarita Ernesta Napollon t her signature in the " Sibero Pensiero."

E. rAo7nasjErsfone,LordErskme. The fanner's vision. L. 1819.

E., Redruth. Richard Edmonds, Jun. Proposed reformation of the laws of England, in the "Cornish (Eng.) Maga- zine," 1828.

E. A. Samuel Adams, in the " Boston Gazette/' Feb. 27, 1769.

E., A. Reo. Arthur Ellis. See "A Layman."

E. C. George Mackenzie, Earl of Cro- marty. An abstract of what was spoken in Parliament, n.p. 1705.

E., C. Charlotte Elliot. Hours of sorrow cheered and comforted ... L.

E., C., 3MLD. Charles Lamb (?), in Hone's "Table Book/'

E., D. Sir David Ersldne. Annals and antiquities of Dryburgh and other

places on the Tweed. By ... Kelso, 1838.

E., D. David Esdaile, D.D. Contri- butions to natural history. Edinb. 1865.

E. G-. Rev. Edmond Hogan. The his- tory of the warr of Ireland from 1641 to 1653. Edited by... Dublin, 1873.

E., G- S, George Samuel Emerson. A sketch of the life of Francis William Greenwood. From the "Monthly Relig- ious Magazine/' B. 1847.

E., H. Sir Henry Charles Engkfield. Description of a method of taking the differences of right ascension and decli- nation. . . Bath, 1788.

E. H. C. M. Rev. Nathan Davi*. Israel's true emancipation. L. 1852.

The letters E. H. O. M. stand for " Editor Hebrew Christiana* Magazine.' "

E., J. James Elia t i.e. t John Lamb, Charles's brother. See Lamb's "Eiia," a My relations,"

E., J. John Evelyn. The charters of the city of London ... L. 1738.

E., J. Jonathan Ellis. The justice of the present war against the French. , . Newport, R.I., 1755.

E, J., Esq. John Elsitvn. Epigrams upon the paintings of the most eminent masters ... L. 1700.