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the province of Massachusetts Bay in New England ... By. . . B. 1717.

Liover of his Country, A. Francis Rawle. Some remedies proposed for the restoring the sunk credit of the province of Pennsylvania ... By. . . P. 1721.

Lover of Liberty, A. John Bailtie. The patriot : being a dramatick liistory of the life and iluiith of William the First, Prince of Orange. . . By ... L. 1736.

Liover of Nature, A. Mrs. Ltici/ Emra Croggon. Transcripts from my tablets. By. . . Dublin, 1849.

Liover of Order, A. Basil Montagu. Some thoughts upon liberty and the rights of Englishmen. By. . L. 1819.

Lover of Quietness and Liberty of Conscience, A. Rev. John Fletcher. A vindication of the Rev. Mr. Wesley's last minutes, etc. By... Bristol, 1771.

Lover of Social Order, A. Robert John Thornton, M.D. The politician's creed ; or, political extracts. . . By. . . L. 1799.

Lover of the Truth, A. Charles Prentiss. The trial • Calvin and Hop- kins versus the Bible and common sense. By. . . B. 1819.

Lover of Truth, A. Charles Leslie. Deism refuted ; or, the truth of Christi- anity demonstrated. . . By. . . L. 1755.

Lover of Truth, A. Curtis.

Revelation, the best foundation for morals ... By. . . Edinb. 1798.

Lover of Truth, A. Gregory Sharpe, LJj.T). A review of the controversy about the meaning of demoniacks in the New Testament ... By . . . L. 1739.

Lover of Truth, A. Henry Layton, A search after souls ; or, the immortality of a humane soul. . . considered. . . By ... L. 1706.

Lover of Truth and Godliness, A.

Farington. The religion of many of

the clergy in the Church of England since the reign of King James the First. By ... L. 1707.

Lover of Truth and Liberty, A. Elisha Williams. The essential rights and liberties of Protestants ... By. . . B. 1744.

Also ascribed to Tliomas Cushmg (1694- 1746). '

Lover of Truth and Liberty, A.

Samuel ^ourn. The Protestant catechism ... By. . . 1747.

Lover of Truth and Peace, A. Wil- liam Nation. A dissertation on the nature of heresy. By... L. 1731.

Loveyouth, Willis. /. H. Anderson. Fred Freedland. By. . . B. 1859.

Lowe, Sir Hudson. M. M. L^an Vidal et Alphonse Signal. Memorial de. . . rela- tif h, la captivite' de Napoleon (compose par ...).. . Paris, 1830.

Loy, Hugo de la. Hugh Leslie, A.if. Hot pressed doctors outwitted ; or, who's afraid. By. . . Edinb. 1808.

Lucidor den Olj'oklige. Lars Johan- son Humerus. Blomster, pl3,ckade ok vid ^tskillige Tillf alien utdelte af. . . About 1675.

Lucretius. William Tytler. An in- quiry. . . into the evidence against Mary, Queen of Scots. . . Edinb. 1772.

Lucy, Aunt. Mrs. Lucy Elizabeth (^Bloomjielil) Bather was best known by this pseudonym.

Ludovicus, M. .Tohn Campbell, LL.IJ. A particular but melancholy account of the great hardships. . . the common women of the town ar plung'd into at this juncture ... By. . . L. 1752.

Ludwig. Rufas Wilmot Griswold, D.D. Notice of E. A. Poe, in the New York " Tribune."

Ludwig, Otto. Emil Putihammer, frei- herr v. Zischen liimmel und erde. Ber- lin, 1862.

Lumpwitz, Prof, S.IT.S. and C.A.C. Henry William Bunbury, Esq. Tales of the devil, from the original gibberish. . . Bury St. Edmunds. L. 1801.

Lun. John Rich.

whim." — G-ARKICK.
 * ' Where Lun appeared with matchless art and

Lunarian. Henry Augustus Abraham. Newer York. By. . . N.Y. 1876.

Lunatico, F. de, K.F.M., F.S. St. L. George Payne Rainsford James. The com- missioner ; or, de lunatico inquirendo. Dublin, 1843.

Lusitanicus. William Shirley. His signature to some letters, published in the " Daily Gazetteer," on the affairs of trade and commercial interests of different king- doms.

Luska, Sidney. Henry Harland. The yoke of the thorah. N.Y. 1887.

Lutterby, Francis. Samuel H. Scud- der. — See "A Rochester Fellow."

Lyall, Edna. Ada Ellen Bayly. A modern Englishman. L. 1887.