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of London, A. Edward Crisp, MI). The Hunterian oration (Feb. 14, 1851) that would have been delivered by . . . if permission had been granted ... L. 1861.

Member of the Committee, A, Pliilip Freeman. Thoughts on the proposed dis- solution of the Cambridge Camden So- ciety, suggested for the consideration of the members. By. . . L. 1845.

Member of the Committee, A. Charles Alan Fi/ffe, M.A. Remarks on the scheme proposed by the building committee of the Oxford Union Society. By. . . n.p., n.d.

Member of the Consociation and Association, A. Iho. .lonathan Todd. A defence of the doings of the Keverend Consociation and Association of New Haven County. . . By. . . New Haven, 1748.

Member of the Constitution Club, A. Nicholas Amhurst{'>). The Protest- ant session ... L. 1719.

Blember of the Council, A. ./ust/ih Gojfe. The result of an ecclesiastical council at Princeton, March 7, 1817. . . By. . . Worcester, 1817.

Member of the Council of the Na- tional Union, A. ISir William Thomas Charley. Conservative legislation for the working classes. No. I. Mines and factories. By. . . L. 1872,

Blember of the Court, The. John Duariie. The substance of a speech ad- dressed to the. . . synod of Ross. . . 1810. By. . . Inverness, 1810.

Blember of the Episcopal Church, A. Samuel Seabnrij, D.D. An address to the ministers of the Presbyterian and Independent persuasions of the United States of America. By. . . 1790.

Member of the Faculty of Advo- cates, A. Archibald Alison. Remarks on the administration of criminal jus- tice in Scotland. By. . . Edinb. 1825.

Member of the First Syndicate, A. George Peacock. Remarks on the replies to the observations on the plans for the new library, etc. By. . Cauib. 18-31.

A. Thomas Ijonloii. An answer to the ciiuntry parson's plea against the Quak- ers' tythe-bill. L. 173(j.
 * Member of the House of Commons,

Also ascribed to Lord Hervey.

Member of the House of Commons, A. Willlini, Fullmey, Earl of Bath. The case of the revival of the salt duty. . . In a letter from ... L. Xl'.Vi.

Member of the House of Commons, A. Archibald Iliitcheson. A letter to the

author of the Calculations in the White Hall " Evening Post," relating to South Sea stock ... By. . . L. 1720.

Member of the House of Commons, A. William Benson. The plebeian. L. 1719.

Also ascribed to Sir Richard Steele.

Member of the Household of his late Majesty, Nussir-u-deen, King of Oude. William Knighton. The private life of an Eastern king. By. . . U. 1855.

Member of the Incorporated Soci- ety, A. Dacid Stephens. Thoughts. . . for the relief of the poor ... By. . . Dublin, 1746.

Member of the Inner Temple, A. James Holbert Wilson. Temple Bar the city Golgotha ... By. . . L. 1853.

Member of the Manchester Cor- poration, A. William .M( dcalf. A plea for Ireland By . . Manchester,

1849.

Member of the Massachusetts Bar, A. ./ohn Pickering. National rights and State rights : a review of the case of Alex- ander McLeod ... By. . . B. 1841.

Member of the Massachusetts Bible Society, A. Abiel Holmes, D.D. An his- torical sketch of the English translations of the Bible, by. . . B. 1815.

Member of the Massachusetts His- torical Society, A. Joseph McKean, D.D. Addition to Wood's continuation of Dr. Goldsmith's History of England ... By. . . B. 1815.

Member of the Metropolitan Board of Health, A. B.Dixon. Practical sug- gestions for removing all the sewage from the dwellings in and about London, etc. By. . . L. 1858.

Member of the New Athenian Soci- ety, A. John Dimton. The new practice of piety writ in imitation of Dr. Browne's " Religio Medici "... By. . . L. 1704.

Member of the N. E. Hist. Geneal. Soc., A. John Dane. ... A pedigree of the Dane family. B. 1854.

Member of the New Orleans Bar, A. James P. Boyd. Brief analysis of the Military Bill, by. . . New Orleans, 1867.

Member of the New^ Yorii Bar, A. I Abraham Oukei/ Hall. A review of the I Webster case. ' By. . N.Y. 1850.

Member of the New York Histori- cal Society, A. Henry Barton Dawson. The eastern boundary of New .Jersey : a [ review of a paper. . and a rejoinder I to the reply of. . . N.Y. 1866. i Member of the Protestant Episco- pal Association, in South Carolina. ' llev. Henry Pnrcell. Strictures on the