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lost father; or, Cewha's triumph. . . .
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Holt, Harry, and Holt, Polly. Mtss Clata LeClerc, who, in 186o, wrote a series of " Reveries " f or the "Southern Literary Companion," by " Harry Holt," J and replies, "Old Maid Reveries," by "Polly Holt."
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Holyoke, Hetty. Mrs Caroline Snow- den ( Whitman sh } Guild. Never mind the face Bf.T. 1856.
Homes Cecil Mis. Augusta (Davies) Webster. The Brisons By . . , in " Mac- millan's Magazine," 1861.
Home, J. F. Rev. John fieade, the author of many fugitive and other poems, in Latin and English, of consider- able merit, which appeared after 1856 in the "Gazette/ 9 "Transcript," and Wit- ness" (Montreal), under this signature, and tbe initials " B. J. C." and " J. E."
Homer JSfamuel H. Homan.
Homespun, Sophia. Mrs Elisabeth S Mbnmorth Much fruit . . . B. 1871.
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Homo. Wilson MacDonald, the sculp- tor, m his contributions to various peri- odicals.
Honest Man, An Charles Lfoyd. An bonest man's reasons for declining to take any part in the new administration,
in a letter to the Marquis of [Eock-
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Honest Man, An. John Douglas, DD, Seasonable hints of ... L. 1761,
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Honey Bee. Eliza A. E. Smith, Honeycomb, Will. Geotge Gordon Honeycomb, William, Esq. Etch- aid Gardiner The history o Pudicn [Miss Sotheiton], a lady of N rf k With an account of her five lovers; -v iz , Dick Merryfellow, Count Antiquary [Mr. Earle], Young Squire Fox. [J/r. Mare, Jun ], of Dumplm-Hall, Jack Shadwell ot the Lodge [J/r Button], and Miles Dinglebob, of Popgun-hall, Esq [J/?. Lianthwait}. Together with Miss Pudica's sense of the i\ord "edair- assement" and an epithalaraium on her nuptials, by Tom Tenor, clerk of the pariah. To the tune of " Green grow the rushes o'" By . L. 1754.
Honeycombe, Henry. Jame* Jfemy Leigh. Hunt, The Wishing Cap papers '
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Houora, Lady. See "A Lounger."
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Honorius. Noah Webster, LLD, who, in 1783, published m the "Connec- ticut Courant" a series of papers signed "Honorius," in vindication of the Con- gressional Soldiers' Pay-bill.
Honourable Mr. , The William
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