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Scriptures. Joseph Rogerson Colter. Startling facts. England's sin ; Ireland's woe; Britain's peril. By ... L. 1867.

One who for more than thirty years lias dealt largely ^vith money. G. H. Cliiimbers. Everybody's question ; or, a few words on banking and currency. By. . . L. 1864.

One ^vlio has been " almost wor- ried to Death." Henri/ and Augustus Mai/hew. The greatest plague of life ; or, the adventures of a lady in search of a good servant. By ... P. 1847.

One who has impersonated them. Ladij Helen Fuucit Jilartin. On some of Shakespeare's women. By ... L. 1885.

One who has never lived out of it. Thomas iTeerim/. i )ur parish : a medley. By . . . Hailsiiam, 1886.

One w^ho has served. Alfred Wilks Draijson. Tlir young dragoon. By. . . L. 1870.

One ^vho has served under Sir Charles Napier, (r. B. Malieson. The meeting of the Bengal army . . . By . . . L. 1857.

Also ascribed to Henry Charles Bunbury.

One ^vho "has some there." Al- mira Seipnour. Our silent city : a poem. n.p. 1866.

One who heartUy desires the Or- der, Peace, and Purity of the Churches. Thomas Filch, A.M. An explanation of Say-Brook platform. . . By. . . Hartford, 1863,

One who is also an Elder. Rich- ard Mant, D.D. A second letter to the Rev. Henry Hart Milman, M.A. ... By .. . O-xf. 1830.

One who is no partizan or bigot. Samuel Dag. Brief remarks, caution, etc., to the inhabita,nts of this highly- favoured nation. Old England. By. L. 1796,

One who knows. Charles Edward Picketl. Sand-gambling versus mining- gambling. . From. . . San Francisco, 1879.

One who knows all about them. Lillie E. Barr. Dot and Dime. Two characters in ebony. By. . . B. 1877.

One who knows it well. C. R. Lushinqton. The practice of the Men- dicity Society. By. . . L. 1847.

One who Values Christianity for its o^vn sake, and believes in it as a Revelation from God. John Nelson Darby. Dialogues on the essays and reviews. By ... L. 1863.

One who was born in the Colony of Massachusetts Bay. Rev. Benjamin Prescolt{i.). A free and calm considera-

tion of the unhui)py misunderstandings and debates which have of late years and yet subsist between ' the Parliament of Great Britain and these American colo- nies . . .' Written by . . . Salem, Mass., 1774.

One \vho vi'as there in 1857-58. Walter Coningsbg Erskini\ Earl of KuUie. A chapter of the Bengal mutiny. . . By, ,. L. 1871.

One wTno wishes ^vell to him in common «'lth 3Ianklnd. Rec. John Clarke. A letter to Doctor Matlier. . . By. . . B. 1782.

Oneida. James Diigan. Doctor Dis- pachemquic ; story of the great Southern plague of 1878, New Orleans, 1879.

Onesimus. Peler J,. Courtier. The pulpit. L. 1810-12.

Onghill. .fohn (.'rcsioell. Essays and letters in the " World."

Onslow. John Caldwell Calhoun. Onslow in reply to Patrick Henry [Philip Richard Fendall]. W. 1826.

Opera Manager, An. J/a.r Maretzek. Crochets and quavers ; or, revelations of ... in America. N.Y. 1855.

Opimius. William Henry Filzhuyh. Controversj' between Caius Gracclius and ... in reference to the American society for colonizing the free people of colour of the United States. . . George- town, D.C., 1827.

Opzoomer, Sliss. Miss Wallis. Royal favour. L. 1885.

Oraquill, Murg Bornemann. Ma- dame Jane Junk and Joe. By. . . San Francisco, lKT(i.

Orderly Sergeant, An. E. W- Waters. 22d Connecticut volunteers. A journal of incidents connected with the travels of the 22d regiment for nine months : in verse. By,. . Hartford, 1863.

O'Reid, John Charles, Esq. Josiuh Oonder. Reviewers reviewed. . . By. . . Oxf. 1811.

Origen Adamantius, Renatus. Thomas Woolston. Epistola seaunda. . Circa Fidem vere Orthodoxani ... L. 1720.

Original Editor of the Encyclo- paidia Motropolitana, The. Thomas Curtis. The London Encyclopaidia. . . Bv. . . L. 1829.

Original Editor of the " Family Friend," ■ The. Robert Kemp Philip. The practical housewife ... By ... L. 1860.

Original Republican, An. S. T. Grover. Remarks on the existing rebel- lion ... By. . . St. Louis, 1865.

Orlando. Michael Wodhull. The