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Slottved. J. P. Palmer. 1801.

Slug, Abel. Henry Headlei/.

Sly, Sam. William Taylor Sammons.

Small-beep Poet. William Thomas Fitzgerald. So called by Cobbett.

Smallage, George. George 8mal- ridge.

Small Shot. Dr. Joseph Towers. The shade of Dr. Stuart defended against " Vindex." In " Gent. Mag." for 1786, p. 1128.

Smallshot, Jasper. Maj. Ware.

Squibs and crackers, serious, comical, and tender, by. . . L. 1812.

Smith, Mr., Demy of Magdalen College, Oxford. Walter Birch, B.D. Verses spoken at the Encasna, by. . . Oxf. 1810.

Smith, J. Jeremy Collier. Signature to a letter to Atkins, the publisher, Dec. 1, 1710.

Smith, Prof. J. Q. John P. Burt. Humorous sketches and addresses by .. . Dubuque, la., 1879.

Smith, John. Henry Swasey McKean. Tieck's " Lover of Nature " : a tale, trans. . . . by. . . Camb., Mass., 1833.

Smith, John, Esquire. 8eba 8mith{'i) . Speech . . . not delivered at Smithville, Sept. 15th, 1864. N.Y. 1864.

Smith, Sir Michael Angelo Raph- ael. Charles Bush. — See " Jones, Prof. Chaucer."

Smith, Shirley. Miss Ella J. Curtis. The favourite of Fortune. L. 1886.

Smith of Smitheden, The. Daniel M'lvor. The wanderer: fantasia and vision, &c. By. . . Edinb. 1857.

Snaffle, Will, The Saddler. Bobert Dunkin, in Paris's " Philosophy in Sport." L. 1827.

Society of Gardeners, A. Thomas Fairchild and others. Catalogus planta- rum.. . By... L. 1730.

Society of Gentlemen, A. Adam Smith, David Hume, and others. " The Edinburgh Magazine and Review." By .. . Edinb. 1773-76.

Also said to have been conducted by William Smellie and Gilbert Stuart.

Society of Gentlemen, A. Andrew Kippis and others. " The Library ; or. Moral and Critical Magazine." By. . . L. 1761-62.

Society of Gentlemen, A. Ephraim Chambers. " The Literary Magazine ; or, the History of the Works of the Learned" ... By. . . L. 1735-37.

Society of Gentlemen, etc., A. .John Potter, M.D. " The Theatrical Review," ... By. . . L. 1772.

Society of the Learned, A. Ralph

Heathcote. Sylva ; or, the wood ; being a collection of anecdotes. . . By ... L. 1786.

Socrates Christlanus. Edward Ste- phens. Letter to a missionary priest. By .. . n.p., n.d.

Sola. Josephine Tyler. Waymarks ; or. Sola in Europe. N.Y. 1885.

Soldier, A. A. F. Hill. Our boys. The personal experiences of ... in the Army of the Potomac. P. 1865.

Soldier of the Cross, A. William Robertson Aihman. The last regret ; or, the power of divine regeneration. . . By ... L. 1861.

Soldiers' Friend, The. Frederick^ Duke of York.

Solicitor, A. Richard Sargent. Prin- ciples of the laws of England. By. . . L. 1839.

Solicitor-General, The. Sir Roun- dell Palmer. — See "P., T." [Thomas Fal- coner].

Solitaire. George Wilder Fox.

Some of his quondam dear Friends, called Quakers. George Whitejield. A serious examination of George Keith's pretended serious call to the Quakers ... By. . . L. 1707.

Somebody. George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron. Poems written by .. . most respectfully dedicated (by per- mission) to nobody ; and intended for everybody who can read! ! ! L. 1818.

Somers. Harry Stillwell Edwards.

Somersetshire Clergyman, A. Rev. Thomas Spencer. The corn laws and the national debt; or, the parson's dream and the queen's speech. By. . . L. 1841.

Son of a Military Officer, The. Frederick W. N. Bayley. Four years' residence in the West Indies, during the years 1826-29. By. . . L. 1833.

Son of Candor, A. Richard Gren- ville, 1st Earl Temple. The principles of the late changes impartially exam- ined. . . from ... L. 1765.

Also ascribed to George Grenville.

Son of Martin-Marprelate. Thomas Walter, An essay upon that paradox, infallibility may sometimes mistake ; or, a reply to a discourse concerning Epis- copacy. Prefixed some remarks upon " A Discourse " [Mr. Checkley's] shew- ing who is a true pastor of Christ, etc. By. . . B. 1724.

Sophia, Mevrouw. Mevrouw Sophia MacLeod. 1882.

Sopho. Henry Harm, Lord Kames. An analysis of the moral and religious sentiments contained in the writings of