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Convent-tales, during the reigns of Henry the Eighth of England, Louis the Six- teenth of France, Napoleon Buonaparte ... By ... L. 1838.

Protestant JJayman, A Alexander Copland. Mortal life; and the state of the soul after death ... L. 1833.

Protestant Nonconformist, A. Ed- ward Ash, M.D. Thoughts on the State Church question . . . By . . L. 1861.

Protestant Rector of Tixall, The. Rev. William Webb. A correspondence between . . and the Catholic chaplain of Sir C Constable, etc. L. 1834.

Protesting Catholic, A Alexander Geddes. An answer to [Gibson] the Bishop of Comana's pastoral letter. L. 1790.

Proteus. S. S. Carvalho.

Proussinalle, M De. Pierre Joseph Alexis RovAsel Histoire secrete du tri- bunal revolutionnaire. Paris, 1815.

Prout, Father. Rev. Francis Syl- vester Mahony. The reliques of ... late P. P. of Watergrasshill, in the county of Cork, Ireland. Collected and arranged by Oliver Yorke, Esq. (Rev. Francis S. Mahony). Illustrated by Alfred Cro- quis, Esq. [D Maclise, R.A.]. L. 1866.

Prowler, The. Archibald Gordon, in his contributions to the " Weeks' Doings " (N.Y ).

Pry, Paul. Thomas Hill, the "Paul Pry " of Poole and Listen, the " Hull" of Gilbert Grurney, the "Jack Hobbleday" of Little Pedlington, the " thrice-centena- rian TOM HILL," the "Toil HIIX of all the realm of Cockayne. "

Pry, Solomon. Thomas Bailey Fox, a member of the Polyglot Club, consist- ing of the nine editors of the " Harvard Register" (Camb. 1827-28).

Prynne, Arthur. Joel JfatnselL Prynne's almanac for 1841 . , . Al- bany, 1840.

Pryor, Paul. E. T. Taggard.

Psalm-Singer, The. Samuel Adams. So called in a letter from a loyalist in Boston to Dr. Church, in allusion ta his having often assisted in the choir of the New South church, Boston.

Publicola. John Quincy Adams. See " Marcellus."

Publicola. Pierre Jean Baptiste Chaussard in his youth adopted this name.

Publicola.. William Johnson Jfox, in the London "Dispatch."

Publicola. Mr. Smith, in his contri- butions to the "Weekly Dispatch " (L. 1838).


Publicola. Jonathan Swift See "M. B. Draper."

Publicola. Ferris Pell. Letter to . . . Albert Gallatin, Esq., on the doc- trine of gold and silver ... N. Y. 1815.

Publicola. Roioley Lascelles. Let- ters of ... or, a modest defence of the established church. By a member of it. Dublin, 1816. See " Yorick."

Publicola. William David Evans C 2 ). Six letters ... on the liberty of the sub- ject L. 1810.

Publicus Severus. Sir John Joseph Dillon. Horae Icense : being the lucubra- tions of a winter's evening, on the result of the general election, 1835. n p., n.d.

Publisher, A. Edward Marston. Copyright, national and international, from the point of view of ... L. 1879.

Publius. Alexander Hamilton, who, Tinder this signature, contributed to the "Federalist" the papers numbered 1, 6-9, 11-13, 15-17, 21-86, 59-61, 65-85.

Publius John Jay, who, tinder this signature, contributed to the "Feder- alist " the papers numbered 2-5, 64

Publius. James Madison, who, under this signature, contributed to the " Fed- eralist " the papers numbered 10, 14, 18- 20, 37-63.

Publius. James De Peyster Ogden. Remarks on the currency of the United States ... N. Y. 1840.

Puck. John Proctor. Caricature car- toons. L. 18C-.

Puff; Brevet Major Pindar. Gulian Crommehn Verplanck, LL.D. Epistles of ... N. Y. 1819

Pulteney, The Rt, Hon. William. Jonathan Sun ft t D D. The answer of ... to the Right Hon. Sir Eobert Wai- pole. 1730

Pumpkin, Miss Harriet. Mrs. Har- riet (Mellon) Coutts, afterwards the most noble Harriet, Duchess of St. Albans. Memoirs of ... L. 1822.

A libellous work.

Pun-sibi, Tom. Jonathan Swift, D.D. Ars punica; sive, flos Unguarum; the art of punning; or, the flower of lan- guages . . . Dublin, 1719.

Said to bave been written by Dr. Thomas Sheridan, and only revised by Dr. Swift.

Punch. Sir Robert Walpole. Politicks in miniature; or, the humours of Punch's resignation, etc. I/. 1742.

Punch. Douglas WiUiam Jerrold. Punch's letters to his son. Punch's com- plete letter writer. L. 1853.

" Punch's " Commissioner. W&