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Angeloni, Battista, John Shebbeare, M.D. Letters on the English nation. By

B. A., a Jesuit . . . L. 1755

Anglais Voyageur, Un. Martin Sher- lock. Lettres d* . . . Geneva, 1779.

Angler, An. Charles Lanman. Adven- tures of . . in Canada, Nova Scotia, and the United States L. 1848.

Angler, An. Thomas Tod Stoddart. An angler's rambles and angling songs L. 1866.

Angler, An. John Henry CUffe Notes and recollections of ... rambles among the mountains of "Wales. L. 1860.

Angler, An. Sir Humphry Davy. Sal- monia ; or, days of fly-fishing 1828.

Angler, A North Country - Thomas Doubteday. Coquet-dale fishing songs . . . Edinb. 1852.

Angler and Bibliopolist, An Old. Thomas Boose y. Piscatorial reminiscences and gleanings. L. 1835.

Anglicanae Presbyter. John Wesley

C. Sallustii Crispi bellum Catiliniarum et Jugurthinum . . . edidit ... L. 1749.

Anglicanus. R S. Ellis. The travel- ler's handbook to Copenhagen and its environs. Copenhagen, 1858

Anglicanus, L. T Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, Dean of Westminster.

Anglicanus Presbyter. Joseph Hem- ington Hams. Auricular confession not the rule of the Church of England . . . L. 1852

Anglo-American. Sir Brenton Halh- burton, Knt., who contributed frequently to the press, the most noteworthy of his writings being a series of letters, in 1813, on the American war, which appeared in the Halifax "Recorder," under this signature,

Anglo-Canadian, An. Rev. Adam Townley, DJ). Ten letters , . . on the Church and Church establishments . . . Toronto, 1839.

Angove, Grace. Mrs. Grace Michell. The gold fields of California, and strug- gles to win gold there and in England . . . 1868-69.

Anicetus. William Adolphus Clark, The cannonade. B. 1861.

Animal Painter, An. James Wilson. The rod and the gun j and a voyage round the coasts of Scotland and the Isles.

Ann Mrs. Ann Thomas. The dove- cot. 1634.

Ann of Swansea. AnnKewble. Cesa- rio Rosalba ; or, the oath of vengeance : a romance. L. 1819.

Ann Jane. Mrs. Ann Jane Morgan. John Pottle, the farmer's man. L.

Anna Matilda. Mrs. Hannah Park-


house Cowley. She composed, besides other plays, two remarkably successful comedies called "The Kunaway," and "The Belle's Stratagem" She also wrote " The Maid of Arragon," and other poems.

Anna Matilda' Mrs. Hester (Lynch Thrale) Piozzi. In 1785, during her resi- dence at Florence, she contributed under the signature of "Anna Matilda" to the " Florence Miscellany." Florence, 1785.

Annibale. Miss Anna Bollard Fif- teen vocalises . . B 1870 Also in her contributions to "The Mail" (N.Y )

Annotator. John Colder. Notes to Nichols's edition of "The Tatler." L. 1786.

Annual Visitor, An. Henry Huntt, M.D A visit to the Red Sulphur Spring of Virginia during the summer of 1837 ... By ... B. 1839

Anonym, Walter, Residuary Lega- tee of the late. Henry Jackson Sar- gent Feathers from a moulting muse. B. 1854.

Anonymous. Benjamin Dawson. Animadversions upon the conduct of the Rev Dr Rutherforth , . . L 1768.

Anonymous, Londinensis. Matthias Earbery, ABA. letter to Dr. Calamy . L. 1718 [Also ascribed to Thomas Lewis ]

Another considerable personage Sir William Drummond, in Beloe's " Sex- agenarian/' Vol. II, p. 124, 2d ed. L. 1818

Another Gentleman of Cambridge. John Duncembe. An evening contempla- tion hi a college : being a parody on the Elegy in a country churchyard. By . . . L 1753.

Another Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn. Thomas Edwards. A supplement to Mr. Warburton's edition of Shake- spear ... By ... L. 1748.

Another Layman. Warwick Pal- fray. Remarks on the recent ordination at Beverly . . . Salem, 1824.

Another Member of Parliament Sir William Blackstone A letter to [Sir William Meredith] the author of "The Question Stated/' L 1769.

Anselmus. Rev. Samuel W. Duffield, of Bloomfield, N J., in his contributions to "The Evangelist/*

Anstey, F. F. Anstey Guthrie, Vice versa L. 1882.

Anthony, Grey. Henry Carl Schil- ler. Christmas at the grange. Graham, 1845.

Anti- Abolitionist, An. Russell Jar- vis. Facts and arguments against the election of General Cass . . N.Y. 1848.