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of Mr. Whitefield's hearers calculated and justified, in the "Gent. Mag," Au- gust, 1789, p. 410, and September, p. 472.

Thorne, Kate Miss Louisa M. Gray Nelly's teachers, and what they learned ... L., Edmb. & N Y.

Thome, P. Mis. Mary Prudence (Wells) Smith Jolly good times; or, child life on a farm. B. 1875.

Thome, Tom. Robert Merry, in the London " Argus "

Thornton, Harold. Cecil Offord. Cry oi Humanity. L. 18-.

Thorpe, Kampa Mrs E. W. Bellamy. Little Joanna. N Y. 187-

Othoi authorities give this pseud as ** Kamba Thoipe " Mrs. Taidy, " Kampa Thorpe."

Those who Knew. T. JR. DeForest

Olden time m New York ... NY. 1833

0YOS MA00S Thomas South. Early magnetism in its higher relations to hu- manity ... L. 1846.

Three Friends. H. H. Weston, C. Clark, and L. Gibbons. The fairy egg and what it held. By ... B. 1870.

Three Friends Rev Thomas Raffles, James Baldwin Brown, and Jeremiah Holmes Wiffen. Poems by ... L 1813.

Three Sisters. Ellin Isabelle, Mary Frances, and Margaret Elenore Tapper, Poems by ... L. 1864.

Thumb, Thomas, Esq. Benjamin Chmch,MD The monster of monsters ... B. 1764.

Thumb, Tom. Charles S. Stratton. Sketch of the life of ... N.Y. 1847.

Thunderbolt. John Doherty. An authentic account of Thunderbolt and Lightfoot [Michael Martin], two notori- ous highwaymen. B. 1847.

Thunder-Ten-Tronckh, Baron Ar- mlnlus von. Matthew Arnold, in the London "Pall-Mall Gazette."

Thurland, Bilberry. Charles Hooton. Adventures of ... L. 1836. ,

Thurston, Henry J. Francis^ Turner Palgrave. The passionate pilgrim; or, Eros and Anteros. L. 1858.

Thwackus, Herman. Jonas Clopper. Fragments of the history of Bawlfre- donia, containing an account of the dis- covery and settlement of that great Southern continent . . , By . . . Translated from the original Bawl- fredonian manuscript into the French language by Monsieur Traducteur, and rendered into English by a citizen of America, n.p. 1819.

Tibbs. Charles Dickens. Scenes and characters, m "Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle " for 1835-36.


Tichebourne, Cheviot. William Harrison A msusOith. Poems. L. 1824

Tickle, Timothy, Esq. B. F. Ken- dall. The doleful tragedy of the raising of Jo. Burnham ; or, the " Cat let out of the bag "... Woodstock, Vt , 1832.

Tickler, Timothy. Robert Si/m, in the " Noctes Ambrosianae," and a con- tributor under the same name to " Black- wood's Magazine/' 1818 et seg.

Tickletoby, Timothy. Samuel F. Bradford. The imposter detected , or, a renew of some of the writings of "Peter Porcupine"... P. 1790.

Tickletooth, Tabitha. Charles Sel- by. The dinner question L. 1860.

Tidy, Theresa. Mi s. Elisabeth Susanna (Davenport) Graham. Eighteen maxims of neatness and order. L. 184-.

Tim, Uncle. Richard Lower. Tom Cladpole's journey to Lunnun . . . Brighton, 1831.

Tim, Tiny H. T. Jenkins, of South- sea, in his contributions to "Notes and Queries," etc.

Times, The London ("The Thun- derer," "The Jupiter of the Press"). An English newspaper started in 1785 under the title of the " Daily Universal Register," and adopted its present name in 1788. It was originated by Mr John Walter, grandfather of the late Mr. John Walter.

Times Bee-Master, The. John Gum- ming, D.D. Bee-keeping. L. 1864.

Timoleon. Isaac Orr t in the " Boston Courier."

Timoleon. William Bollan. Epistle from ... to all the honest freeholders, and other electors of Members of Par- liament ... L. 1768.

Timon, Vicomte Louis Marie (de la Haye) de Cormenin. Etudes sur les ora- teurs parlementaires. Paris, 1836.

Timon, John. Donald Grant Mitchell. Signature of Ms preface to "The Lorg- nette." See " Opera Goer, An."

Timothy. Thomas Worcester. Letter to the moderator of the N. Hampshire Association. B. 1812.

Timothy, Master. George W- M, Reynolds. Master Timothy's bookcase. L. 1843.

Tinker, T. Jonathan Swift, D.D. Wood's [William, hardware dealer] plot discoverU 1724.

Tinklarian Doctor, Tile, William Mitchet. The T. B/s funeral sermon . . . Edinb. (?) 1737.

Tinto, Dick. Frank Boott Goodrich, for several years the Paris correspondent of the New York "Times" under this