Page:Initials and pseudonyms, first series (Cushing).djvu/226

This page needs to be proofread.
218

218


ual for tlie awkward squad . . . Edinb. 1859.

One of themselves. C. Penrhyn As- ton. A letter to the working men of England, from ... L. 18G6.

One of themselves Theodoi e Comp- ton. A letter to the young men of the Society of Friends. By ... L. 1840

One of themselves. William Make- peace Thackeray "The snobs of Eng- land/' " Punch," 1846.

One of us Edward Gandy. Moods and tenses ... L. 1827.

One Unconcerned. Rev. William Daddoj A M. The Tiyerton woolcomb- ers' defence. By ... but a friend to lib- erty. L 1750

One under a Hood. John Major. Poetical description of Bartholomew Fair. L. 1837.

Also ascribed to Thomas JSood.

One very near a Kin to the Author of the Tale of a Tub John Oldmixon. The history of addresses. L. 1709.

One who has a Tear for Others, as well as himself. J$ev. A. Cume, of Abercorn. God's bottle for believers' tears. Edinb. 1864.

One who has been there. James Delavan ( ? ). Notes on California and the placers . . . N.Y. 1850.

One who has done it and can do it again Francis Couley Burnand. How to get out of Newgate. By ... L.

One who has never quitted him for fifteen years. Charles Doris. Secret memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. 1815.

One who lias recently crossed. J. W. Carrington The passage of the Isth- mus ; or, practical hints to persons about to cross the Isthmus of Panama. N.Y. 1849.

One who has Seen and Describes. Cliarles Frederick Henningsen. Bevela- tions of Eussia ; or, the Emperor Nicho- las and his empire, in 1844. L. 1844.

One who has seen them. A. R. Middletoun Payne. E ambles in Brazil; or, a peep at the Aztecs . . . N.Y. 1854.

One who has stood behind the Counter. David Pae. George Sand- ford; or, the draper's assistant. Edinb. 1853.

One who has served under the Marquis of Dalhousie. Charles Allen. A few words anent the "Red" Pamphlet [by Colonel G-. B. MaUeson] ... By ... L. 1858.

One w&o has served under Sir Charles Napier. Probably Henry Charles Embury. The mutiny of the Bengal army ... L. 1857.


One who has whistled at the Plough. Alexander SomerviUe. The autobiography of a working man (L 1848), reprinted from the " Manchester Examiner/'

The author employed the signature "The Whistler " fu the newspapers to which he coii- tnbuted.

One who is also an Elder. Rev

Richatd Mant, Bishop of Down and Con- nor. A letter to the Rev. Henry Hart Milman . . . Oxf . 1830.

One who is but an Attorney. George Butt. A peep at the Wiltshire assizes : a serio-ludicrous poem. By . . . Salis- bury, 1819.

One who is neither Jacobite nor Republican, Presbyterian nor Pa- pist. Zachary Grey. A letter of thanks to Mr. Benja. Bennet ... L. 1723.

One who is not a Doctor of the Sorbonne. John Louis De Lolme. His- tory of the flagellants ; or, memorials of human superstition . . . By . . L 1783.

One who is really an Englishman. G. W. Smith Letters published in the Sun"byC. W S ... L. 1853.

One who keeps his eyes and ears open. Henry War d Beecher. Thoughts as they occur , by ... A series of pa- pers in the "New York Ledger," after- wards published in Boston, 1862, with the title "Eyes and ears."

One who knew him many years Charles Deane. A brief memoir of Rob ert Waterson, a Boston merchant . . B. 1869.

" One who knew him well." Richard Green Parker. A tribute to the life and character of Jonas Chickering ... B 1854.

One who Knows. Arnold Foster, in a pamphlet attack on the Irish Land League, 1882.

One who Knows. W. A. Coffey. Inside out; or, an interior view of the New York State prison . . . N.Y 1823.

One who knows. Charles James Wahab. Workman! What of your house ? . . . By ... Edinb. 1867

One who Knows it, Hardwicl Shvte, MJL. Cuddesdon College. 1858.

One who Knows them. Thomas L. K Wilson (*). The aristocracy of Bos- ton ,.. being a history of the business and business men of Boston for the last forty years ... B. 1848..

One who Loves the Souls of the Lambs of Christ's Flock, fiev. Rich- ard Maries. English history for chil- dren ... L. 1832-33.