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Kotes on political economy, as applicable to the United States ... NY. 1844.

Southern Pre-Emptor, A. Thomas B. Winston. Minnesota; or, a u bundle of facts," going to illustrate its great past, the grand present, and her glo- rious future; by ... Jfew Orleans, 1858.

Southern Spy, The Eduard A. Pol- lai d. Letters of . . in Washington and elsewhere. Bait. 1801.

Southerner, A James M. Smythe. Ethel Somers ; or, the fate of the Union. By ... Augusta, Ga., 1857.

Southerner, A. Seymour R. Duke. Osceola , or, fact and fiction. A tale of the Semmole war. N.Y. 1838.

Southernwood. Charles Sotheran.

Southron, A. William G-ilmore Simms. South Carolina in the Revolutionary War ... By ... Charleston, 18o3.

Southwell, Henry, LiiLD. Robert Sanders. New book of martyrs ... L. 1775.

Sparkle, Kichard. William Mee. Much of the poetry which he wrote ap- peared in periodicals under this signa- ture " Winter," " The rose bud," " Flac- cus," and other pieces were thus brought out.

Sparkle, Sophie. Jennie E. Hicks. Sparkles from Saratoga. N.Y. 1873.

Sparkle, Tom. Thomas Sheridan

"In * Pen Owen ' Mi. Hook has sketched his friend Tom Sheridan, son of the Sheridan, under the name of ' To


Sparks, Godfrey. Oharles Dickens. The Bloomsbury christening. L. 186-.

Sparks, Timothy. Charles Dickens. Sunday under three heads : as it is ; as Sabhath bills would make it ; as it might be made. By ... L. 1836.

Sparrowgrass, Sir. Frederic Swart- wout Cozzens. The Sparrowgrass papers - . . tf.Y. 1856.

Spartacus. William James Linton. Poems. L. 1845.

Spavery. Samuel P. Avery. The harp of a thousand strings ; or, laughter for a lifetime. Koneeived, kompiled, and koraically konkokted by Spavery, etc. KY. 1868.

Spec. William Makepeace Thackeray. Travels in London. "Punch," 1847.

Special Correspondent, A. W. L. McFarlan. Behind the scenes in Nor- way, by ... Glasgow, 1884.

Special Correspondent, A. Alfred Arthur Reade. My trip to Paris . . . Manchester, 1878.

Special Reporter, A. Rev. John Al- lan. A council canticle . , . Aberdeen.


Spectacles, Timothy. William C. Fosiei. Poetry on different subjects, written under the signature of T. S. . . . Salem, N.Y, 1805.

Spectator David W. Bai tlett, in the Boston " Congregationalist/'

Spectator. W. H. Wmgate The goal of life : a poem by ... L. 1867.

Spectator, A. Cyrus Augustus Barto J . Influence of the ministry at large In the city of Boston. B. 1836.

Spectator, A. John Nelson Darby. New opinions of the brethren. L. n d

Spectator, The. Joseph Addison and others Sir Boger de Coverley By ... L, 1850.

Spectator of the Past, A. C. G. Memminger. The book of nullification . . . Charleston, 1830.

Spectator of the Scenes, A. Rev. John Carroll. Past and present . . . or, Canadian Methodism for the last 40 years . . . Toronto, 1860.

Spen, Kay. H. C. Selous. True of heart. L. 1868.

Spencer, Edward. Caroline Seymour, in her contributions to " Harper's Maga- zine" (N.Y.).

Spencer, Nath. Robert Sanders The complete English traveller. L 17-.

This TTork was repubhshed in England under the name of "Burlington," in Scotland under thiit of "Murray," and in Wales under that of " Llewellyn."

Spenser, Edmund, the Poet, Gil- bert West. A canto of the Fairy Queen. Written by Spenser. L. 1739.

Speranza. Lady Jane Francesca Spe- ranza Wilde. Her first literary efforts wei e some verses signed with this pseud in the "Irish Nation" in 1847.

Spermaceti, Marcus, the Elder. Major Downs. Specimen of a new jest book ... L. about 1810.

Sperry, Charles. John Osborne Sar- gent. His signature in the Harv. Coll. "Collegian," 1830, and in the "Token and Atlantic Souvenir" of fifty years ago.

Sphinx. Mrs. Sarah {Hustler) J?ox. Catch who can ; or, hide and seek Orig- inal double acrostics. L. 1869.

Spicer, Nicholas. Col Alban S. Payne, in his contributions to the "Turf, Field, and Eann" (N.Y.).

Spicer, Seth. Benjamin F. Gould.

Splfee, Ethan. Matthew Francis Whittier, who was many years ago known to the reading public as Ethan Spike, whose satirical letters appeared in the Portland " Transcript/' and were widely copied.