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Verax. William Godwin. Letters of ... to the Morning Chronicle, on the assumed grounds of the present war. L. 1815.

Verax Robert Blakey and G-eoi ye Her- bert Townsend. No Popery : stanzas, m two cantos. Edited by ... L. 1854.

Verax Samuel Alexander. Remarks on Dr. Adams Clarke's discourse on the nature, institution, and design of the Holy Eucharist ... By ... Stockport, 1819.

Verdad. G-en. F. F. Mitten, in his contributions to various California peri- odicals.

Verdello, Cordrac. Richard Harris. The English press and its poets a satire. L. 1856.

Verdery, Emily. Mrs. Emily Ver- dery JBattey, in the New York "Sun," the Woman's World," etc. 1870

Verena, Sophie. Sophie (Modmger) AlbertL Altes und Neues 1879.

Veridicus. Richard W/ntworth, M.P. for Stafford, a frequent contributor to the "Public Advertiser" during 1769. See the Private Letters of Junius, No. 6.

Veritas. George S. Me Waiters em- ployed this signature in a letter exposing some existing evils of Bellevue Hospi- tal (N.Y.).

Veritas. E. C. Walker, in his contri- butions to the "Spirit of the Times" (N.Y.)

Veritas. Rev, Andrew MacOeorge. The Church of Scotland and the 3?ree Church . . . Glasgow, 1870.

Veritas Hon. John Richardson. The letters of ... Montreal, 1822

Verite, Auguste. Jules Fournier, a Montreal merchant, who, since 1864, has occasionally contributed to "La Mi- nerve," Montreal, under the signature above.

Verit^ sans Peur. Frederic James Fronting, in his contributions to various English periodicals.

Vermond, Paul. Eugene Guinot. See "Durand, Pierre."

Vernon, Judge. E. C. Tuttle, in Ms contributions to various Western period- icals.

Vernon, Henry. George Wightwick. The life and remains of Wilmot War- wick. Ed. by... L. 1828.

Vernon, Ruth. Stopford J. Ram. Unseen hand . . . Cin. 1863.

Versatile, Val. Harry Enton, in his contributions to the "Sun" (Baltimore, Md.).

Vertaur. J. H. Trumbull, in "Notes and Queries" and elsewhere.

Verus. Francis Webb, Esq., who


"wrote a series of letters in the ' Diary/ under the signature of 'Verus/ on the subject of the dispute with Spam re- specting Nootka Sound. These were reprinted in a pamphlet"

Verus Edward Burton. An address to his fellow-countrymen, in a letter from . . . m allusion to some of the popular doctrines agitated at the present time, and guarding his countrymen against delusion. L. 1820.

Verus. John Taylor. Currency ex- plained ... L. 1848.

Verus. Timothy Pickering. Letters of ... to the native Americans. P. 1797.

Verus. Sir James Bland Surges Lamb, Bait., D.C.L. Letters on the Spanish Aggression at Nootka L. 1790.

Verus Don Luis Oms. Observations on the existing differences between the government of Spain and the United States. P. 1817.

Very Exalted Subject in Ms Majes- ty's Dominions, A. George, Prince of Wales. See "Albion."

Very learned Man of the Church of England, A. Henry Dodicell, D.D. An abstract of common principles . . . out of the " Vindication of the deprived bishops, etc , by ... By Edward Ste- phens L. 1700.

Vestris, Mons., Sen, Dr. John Nott. An heroic epistle ... to Mademoiselle Heinel in Prance. With notes, n.p. 1781.

Veteran. One of the pseudonyms attributed to Junius (q-v.).

The letters thus signed (January to May, 1772) are all directed against Lord JBarrington.

Veteran de 1812, Un Sir tftienne Paschal Tache*, Knt, H.D. Quelques reflexions sur 1'organisation des volon- taires et de la mihce de cette province . . . Quebec, 1863.

Veteran Observer, A. Edward Deermg Mansfield, editor at Cincinnati, 1835-51, and at N.Y.C. from 1853-71.

Veteran Soldier, A. John Frost (?). The heroes and battles of the American Eevolution ... P. 1845.

Veteran Stager, A. G. Grant. An essay on the science of acting. L. 1828.

Veteran Traveller, A. William Rae Wilson. Notes abroad and rhapsodies at home, by ... L, 1837.

Veto. Theodore Sedgwick, Jr., in the New York "Evening Post."

Vetus. Edward Sterling, in his letters contributed to the "Times " (L. 1812-13).

Voluntary letters, I suppose, ^without pay- ment or pre-cngagement, one successful letter calling out another, till * Vetus' and his doc-