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Somnambulus. Sir Walter Scott, in some political satires, entitled the "Yisionary/* contributed to the "Edin- burgh Weekly Journal 31 in 1819.

Son of Bon-Accord in North Amer- ica, A. James Hiddel Aberdeen and its folk, from the 20th tp the 50th year of the present century. Aberdeen, 1868.

Son of Candor, A. George Ctrenwlle. The principles of the late changes im- partially examined, in a letter from . . . to the " Public Advertiser." 1. 1764.

Son of Liberty, A. Benjamin Church, M.D* An address to a provincial Bashaw ... B. 1781.

A poem. Grov. Barnard is the Baeiaw.

Son of liberty, A. Silas Downer. A discourse delivered in Providence, in the colony of Bhode Island, on the 25th day of July, 1768 . . . Providence, 1768.

Son of Mary Moore, A. Brown. The captives of Abb's valley : a legend of frontier life. By... P. 1854.

Son of Reed, A Robert Boxby. The lay of the Keedwuter minstrel . , , New- castle, 1809.

Son of the Church of England, A. Arthur Browne. Remarks on Dr. May- View's incidental reflections relative to the Church of England . . . Portsmouth, 1763.

Son of Truth and Decency, A Bev. Charles Inglis. A vindication of the Bishop of LandafFs sermon . . . N,Y. 1768.

Sonica. Robert W. McAlpine, in his contributions to the " Sun" (N.Y.).

Sophronia, Aunt. Mrs. Julia (McNair) WrigU.

Sophronius. Frangois Marie Ber- trand, who, in 1864, published five letters under this signature on the question of liturgies.

Sopht, Ensign. Eobert Michael Bal- lantyne. The volunteer levee; or, the ^remarkable experiences of ... Edinb. 1860.

Sorbiere, Honsiear, Samuel de. Dr. William King. A journey to London in the year 1698, written ... by ... L. 169&

  • It was never c written originally in French by

Monsieur Sorbiere ' ... but was the production of the witty 2>r. William King* advocate of Doctors' Commons, in facetious imitation of the Journey to Paris,' in the same year, by Dr. Martin Lister.'* See "ISTotes and Queries,'* February, 1866, p. 98.

Sosiosch, Edward Byron Eaten, Man- ifest destiny . . . 2T.Y. 1869.

Sothern > Edward Askew. Douglas Stevwrt*

Souffrant* Jacques, ouvrier. Louis


Utbach. La politique de 1'atelier . . . Troyes, 1850

South, Elma. Miss Essie B. Ckecs- lorough, who commenced her literary career at an early age, writing under the pen-names of "Motte Hall," "Elma South/' " Ide Delmar," and her initials, "E. B. C."

South, Simeon. John M'Gregor. S.'s letters to his kinsfolk, etc. L. 1841.

South, Theophllas, Gent. Edward Chitty. The fiv fisher's text book. By . . . L. 1841. "

South-American, A Mons. Palacio. Outline of the Revolution in Spanish America ... L 1817.

South Carolina Planter, A- Charles Pinckney. Three letters . . . OR the case of Jonathan Robbins ... on the recent captures of American vessels . . . etc. P. 1799.

Reprinted from a Charleston (S.CO news- paper.

South-Carolinian, A. Senry Middle- ton. Ecoromical causes of slavery in the United States, and obstacles to aboli- tion ... L. 1857.

South-Carolinian, A. Charles Pinck- ney. Observations to shew the propriety of the nomination of Colonel James Monroe, to the Presidency of the United States ... By . .-. Charleston, 1816.

South-Carolinian, A. Robert Pheas- ants Hall Poems. Charleston, 1848.

South-Carolinian, A. Edvxn Q Hol- land. A refutation of the calumnies cir- culated against the Southern and Western States . . . Charleston, 1822.

South-Carolinian, A (who hacl nothing else to do). William M. Bobo. Glimpses of Ke^ Tork City. Charleston, S.C., 1852.

South Sea Bard, The. Hector A. Stuart, in. his contributions to various California periodicals

Southern Barrister, A. Alexander Hamilton Sands. Eecreations of ... P, 1859.

Southern Citizen, A. Rfi*erdy John* son. Remarks on popular sovereignty. Bait. 1855.

Southern Lady, A. Mrs. Catharine Ann {Ware) Warfietd. The household of Bouverie ; or, the elixir of gold : a ro- mance . . . N.Y. 1800*

Southern Man, A. John Pendleton Kennedy. Slavery the mere pretest for the Rebellion, not its cause . . * P, 1863.

Southern Matron, A. Mrs. Caroline (Howard) Oilman. Recollections of . * * Charleston, 1852.

Southern Planter, A. JV. A. Ware.