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attorney-general's proposition for a bill for the establishment of peace with America. By. . . L. 1782.

Old Member of Parliament, An. Jokn Ranbi/. Doubts on tlu> abolition of the slave trade. By. . . L. 1790.

Old Member of Parliament, An. Philip Withers. Philo-Theodosiiis ; or, a new edition of Theodosius ... By. . . L. 1790.

Old Oak. James Oakes. 1880.

Old Observer, An. Rowland Hill. Spiritual eliaracteristics ... By. . L. 1801.

Old Officer, An. Walter Bromley. Distressed and destitute state of the in- habitants of Spain and Portugal, respect- ing moral and religious instruction. By ... L. 1813.

Old Pastor, An. Hei'. Thomas John Mackee. Morning musings. By. . . Huntingdon, 1859.

Old Peninsular, An. Thomas Boi/s. My Peninsular medal. In "Blackwood," November, 1849, to July, 1850.

Old Pioneer, An. George II, Gilman. History of the town of Houlton (Maine). From 1804 to 1883. Haverhill, Mass., 1884.

Old Prairie Hen, An. Catherine Nich- ols. Wild flowers of the West. By. . . Chicago, 1874.

Old Printer, An. William Dorringion. Composing-room lectures ... L. 1878.

Old Public Functionary. James Buchanan.

Old Put. Israel Putnam.

Old Resident, An. William Arm- strong. The aristocracy of New York : who they are and what they were. By

. N.Y. 1848.

Old Resident, An. Albert H. Porter. Niagara. Past and present, 1805-1875. By. . . 1875.

Old Reviewer, An. Sir Henry Bui- loer, afterwards Lord Dalling. A pam- phlet on Crimean questions. By. L. 1863.

Old Rowley. Charles II. of England.

Old Soldier, An. William Francis Butler. The invasion of England, told twenty years after. By ... L. 188-.

Old Student, An. John Barling. Leaves from my writing desk; being tracts on the question, What do we know % By. . . L. 1872.

"Old Tip" [or Tippecanoe]. William Ilenrif Harrison.

Old Traveller, An. James Silk Buck- ingham. A summer trip to Weymouth and Dorchester. . . Prom the note book of. . . L. 1842.

OldWlggie. James Davidson. Some- times so called because he had a habit of pulling off his wig and beating delip- quent pupils with it.

" Old Zach." Zachary Taylor.

Oldboy, Oliver. George Bailey. 18^.

Oldbuck, Jonathan. Ramsay,

in Scott's " Antiquary."

Oldcastle, Geoftrey, Gent. William Mudford. The Canterbury Magazine. Canterbury, Eng., 1834-35.

Oldcastle, Humphrey, Esq. Nicho- las Amhur.if. Remarks on the history of England. Erom the minutes of. . . L. 1743.

AIbo ascribed to Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke.

Older One who has been through.

An. Atkinson. Letter to a young

man who has just entered college from ... B. 1849.

Oldest School Inspector, The. Jo- seph Bentlei/. (1) Moral culture for the people... By... L. 1865. — (2) The vast expense of ignorance to the Queen's sub- jects. By. . . L. 1870. — (3) What to do and how to do it when an election comes ... By. . . L. 1868.

Olinthus. William J. A. Sheehi/. Reminiscences of Rome ... L. 1858.

Oliver. Oliver Gibbs. 1880.

Olle Niimarker, De. Karl Valentin Immanuel Loffler. U't dorp ; lustige vertellungen van'n oll'n niimarker. Jena, 1868.

Omega. Robert Piatt. Cornish saints. By. . . In tlie " Cornish Mag.," 1828.

Omega. G. Gilbert. 1867.

One call'd an High-church man. Charles Leslie. The second part of the wolf stript of his shepherd's cloathing ... By. . . L. 1707.

One in the Ranks. Michael Con- stable. Othello in hell, and The infant; with a branch of olives. By. . . Dub- lin, 1848.

One intimately acquainted w^ith him. Cotton Mather. Pietas in patri- am. The life of his Excellency Sir Wil- liam Phips, Knt. . . . Written by. . . L. 1697.

One lately a Member of the Imme- diate Government of the College. Andrews Norton. Remarks on a report, etc. Camb. 1824.

One Miso-Dolos. Charles Leslie. The good old cause ; or, lying in truth. . . By. . . L. 1710.

One of Dr. Wheelock's pupils. Levi Frisbie. On the rise and progress of Moor's Indian charity school, etc. By .. . 1811.