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tion of the late House of Commons . . . By . . . L. 1714.

Citizen, A. P. Neill. Where ought the new cemetery [in Edinburgh] to be placed . . . Edinb. 1832.

Citizen King, The. Louis Philippe.

Citizen of Baltimore, A. W. Hol- lins. Railroads in the United States . . . By . . . Bait. 1827.

Citizen of Baltimore, A. James H. Causten. Sketch of the claims ... on the government, etc. W. 1830.

Citizen of Boston, A. Joshua Pollard Btanchard. An essay on American slav- ery .. . By . . . B. 1855.

Citizen of Boston, A. David Hen- shaw. Observations occasioned by the remarks on the character of Napoleon Bonaparte [by W. E. Channing], pub- lished in the " Christian Examiner "... By . . . B. 1828.

Citizen of Boston, A. George Put- nam, D.D. Remarks upon an oration delivered by Charles Sumner . . . Bos- ton, July 4, 1845. By . . . B. 1845.

Citizen of Boston, A. William Fos- ter. A society for the special study of political economy . . . proposed by . . . B. 1857.

Citizen of Chester, A. William Coui- per, il.D. A summary of the life of St. Werburgh, etc. By . . . Chester, 1749.

Citizen of Cincinnati, A. Thomas Peirce. The Muse of Hesperia : a poetic reverie. Cincinnati, 1823.

Citizen of Geneva, A. Jean Jacques Bousseau. The discourse which carried the premium at the academy at Dijon in 1750. L. 1750.

Citizen of Kentucky, A. George Oonder. Plan for conquering treason. Letter to President Lincoln, by . . . n.p. 1862.

Citizen of Massachusetts, A. Wil- lard . Phillips. An appeal to the good sense of the Democrats and the public spirit of the Federalists. By ... B. 1814.

Citizen of Massachusetts, A. Charles Prentiss. History of the United States of America . . . By . . . Keene, N.H., 1821.

Citizen of Massachusetts, A. Jerome Van Crowninshield. Memoirs of Andrew Jackson . . . Compiled by . . . P. 1845.

Citizen of Middletown, Conn. Jo- seph Barratt. The Indians of New Eng- land ... By . . . Middletown, 1851.

Citizen of New Yorli, A. James Gheetham. An answer to Alexander Ham- ilton's letter concerning . . . John Ad- ams, Esq. . . . N.Y. 1800.


Citizen of New Yorlc, A. James D. Wheljjlei/. Letter from ... to his friend in the country, touching the election. "Amer. Whig Rev.," November, 1868, p. 430.

Citizen of New York, A. Mathew Adgate. A northern liglit; or, new in- dex to the Bible . . by . . Troy, 1800.

Citizen of New Yorlt, A. Freder- ick Oijilhij. xV reply to the report of the select committee of the senate of New York, to whom was referred the report of Trinity Church. By . . . N.Y. 1857.

Citizen of Ohio, A. Caleb Atwater(^). Mysteries of Washington City, during several months of the session of the 28th Congress. By . . . Wash., D.C., 1844.

Citizen of Pennsylvania, A. Fred- erick Adolplms Packard. Inquiry (An) into the alleged tendency of the separa- tion of convicts ... By . . . P. 1849.

Citizen of Philadelphia, A. John Swanwick. Considerations on an act of the legislature of Virginia, etc. P. 1786.

Citizen of Philadelphia, A. Pela- tiah Webster. A seventh essay on the fur trade and finance . . . By ... P. 1785.

Citizen of Pittsburgh, A. B. R. Evans. The Republican compiler . By . . . Pittsburgh, 1818.

Citizen of these States, A. Uzal Ogden. A letter to Major Alexander Hamilton ... By . . . N.Y. 1800.

Citizen of the United States, A. John Witherspoon. Essay on money as a medium of commerce ... P. 1786.

Said to be not by P. Webster, but by J. Witherspoon.

Citizen of the United States, A. John N. Be!/7iolds. Remarks on a review of Symmes' theory [by Edward Everett] which appeared in the "North American Review," by .. . W. 1827.

Citizen of the United States, A. David Fosdick. Tracts on business . . . By . . . N.Y. 1838.

Citizen of the West, A. R. MacKay. Pocahontas: an historical drama; with an introductory essay and notes. By . . . N.Y. 1837.

Also ascribed to Bohert Dale Omen.

Citizen of the World, A. John Corrij. The patriot : a poem, by . . . L. 1798.

Citizen who lives the whole time in London, A. Daniel Defoe. Tlie his- tory of the great plague in London, in the vear 1665 ... By . . . L. 1754.


the year 1665