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months among " The Bunkers "... P. 1850

Second Childhood. Edmund Burke. See "Albion."

Secondsight, Solomon. Thomas Berkeley Greaves. The insurgent chief; or, O'Halloran. P. 1824.

Secondsight, Solomon. Dr. James SfcHenry. The wilderness, or, Brad- dock's times. A tale of the West. N Y. 1823. Also under this signature contrib- uted to the "American Quarterly Re- view," 1827-37.

Secondthoughts, Solomon, School- master. John Pend/eton Kennedy. Quod- libet . containing some annals thereof . . . P. 1840.

Secretary and General Agent. Rev. N. Sayre Harris. Journal of a tour in the "Indian Territory," performed by order of the Domestic Committee of the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Spring of 1844, by their .. NY. 1844

Secretary of an Auxiliary Bible Society, A. Rev. George Clayton. Con- siderations respectfully submitted to the Committee of the British and Foreign Bible Society, on the present crisis of its affairs. By ... L. 1831.

Secretary of State, The. Timothy Pickering. Letter from ... to Charles C. Pinckney, Esq N.Y. 1797.

Secretary of the Boston Society, The. Rev. Seth Bliss. Letters to the members, patrons, and friends of the Branch American Tract Society in Bos- ton ... B. 1858.

Secretary to the Board, The. Ar- thur Young. On the advantages which have resulted from . . . the Board of Ag- riculture ... L. 1809.

Seconder. Alexander Chalmers. Hy- perbole in conversation justly censured. "Gent. Mag," August, 1801, p. 704.

Secimdus, Tneophilus. Rev Stephen Jenner. Wilberforce's doctrine of the Eucharist refuted. L. 1854.

Sedley, IT. Theodore Sedgwick Fay.

See, Oustav vom. Gritstav Otto von Struensee. Die Philosophic des Xlnbe- wussten. 1876.

See, Henricus vom. William Dilg, of Milwaukee, in several poetical works.

Seeburg, Franz von. Franz Backer. Die Fugger und ihre Zeit, ein Bildercy- klus. 1879.

Seedy, Alfred. Charles Jtowcroft. Chronicles of "The Fleet prison" . . . L. 1847.

Segdlrboeg. George Bridges. A let- ter upon the decay of the woollen manu-


factories in Great Britain and Ireland . . , L. 1739.

Seidlitz, Julius. Isaak or Itzig Jeit- teles Die Poesie und die Poeten in Osterreich. 1837

Select Vestryman of the Parish of Putney, A. Rev. William Carmalt A letter to the Eight Honourable George Canning on the principle and the admin- istration of the English Poor Laws. L 1823

Selim. Samuel Woodworih. Quarter Day NT 1812

Selkirk, J. B. James Brown. Ethics and aesthetics of modern poetry. L. 1878.

Semilasso, Hermann, Furst von Puck- ler-Muskau. Semilassos vorletzter "Welt- gang, 1835 , Semilasso in Afnka, 1836.

Senate of Ziilliput, The. Parliament [both houses of] . This important arti- cle in the " Gent. Mag " was for several years executed by Mr. William Guthrie, born, 1708, at Brechin, and died in 1770 ; afterwards it was done (1740-43) by Dr. Samuel Johnson from scanty (or no) notes furnished 'by persons employed to attend Parliament.

Senator of thirty-years, A. Thomas Hart Benton. Thirty years' view . . . By... N.Y. 1857.

Seneachie Lachlan Maclean. An historical and genealogical account of the clan Maclean ... L. 1858

Seneca. Lord Neaves, of "Maga."

Seneca. Noah Webster. Article in " Hampshire Gazette."

Senectus. Gideon Granger, who, under this signature, published some essays on the New York school fund

Senex. James Anderson t who, 1790- 94, wrote essays in the "Bee" (L.) under this signature.

Senex. WiUiam A. Brewer, in his contributions to various New York and Boston periodicals.

Senex. Alexander Chalmers, Esq. During the American war " Mr Chalmers acquired considerable fame as a political writer. He also contributed to the other popular journals of the day. In the

  • St James Chronicle ' he wrote numer-

ous essays, many of them under the sig-,, nature of ' Senex/"

Senex. Loid Grey, in the London " Times."

Senex. Canon Josiah Bateman, Cleri- cal reminiscences. L. 1882.

Senex. Samuel Pegge, On the hopes of a general index to the " Gent. Mag.," Gent. Mag.," 1786, p. 757. See " Gent. Mag.," LXVL, 1083.