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Friend in the City, A Geoige Mel- drum. A, letter . . to a meraber of Parliament anent patronages. Edmb. 1703

Friend in the Country, A. Rev. John Eiskme. Meditations and letters of a pious youth . . . Edinb. 1746.

Friend in the Country, A. William Gibson. A second letter from ... to his friend in London [Ehas Beckett]. 3J. 1717.

Friend of his Age, A Mr Dawson. A humble tribute to the memory of Mr Abram IZumney . . . Alnwick, 1794

Friend of Industry? A. Dearborn, who, in 1784, under this signature, pub- lished in the " New Hampshire Gazette " an article suggesting the employment of convicts in prisons, a plan soon after generally adopted.

Friend of Mr St[ee]le Jonathan Stwft, DD The importance of the Guardian considered ... L. 1713.

Friend of Religious Liberty, A William Pale t/, Arch-deacon of Carlisle. A defence of the considerations on the propriety of requiring a subscription to articles of faitli ... JG 1774

Friend of Seamen, A William Allen, D D. Accounts of shipwreck and of other disasters at; sea . . . Compiled . . . Brunswick, Me , 1823.

Friend of the Author, A John Bar- low Seah. An elegy on a family tomb [by J. J Brundish] translated into Ital- ian verse. Camb. 1783

Friend of the Author, A Jonathan Swift, D.D. Mr. C ns's [Collins's] dis- course of free-thinking put into plain English, by way of abstract, for the use of the poor ... L 1713.

Friend of the Family, A. William A ijrton The adventures of a salmon in the River Dee By . . L. 1853.

Friend of the Negro, A. Wilson At mislead The garland of freedom : a collection of poems, chiefly anti-slavery. Selected . . L 1853 Friend of the People, A. Richard Ronaldson. Banks and a paper currency. P. 1857.

Friend of the People, A Rev. Wil- liam Chalmers, AM. The Church ques- tion. Ayr, 1843.

Friend of the People, A. Miss Sarah Jane Mai/tie. June Rutherford; or, the miners' strike . , . L, 1854.

Friend of the People, A. Rev. Gteorge Tod. Letter to James Moncrieff, Esq. . . . Edinb. 1820.

Friend of the People, A Sincere. Maurice Lothian. The expediency of a


secure provision for the ministers of the Gospel . . . Edinb. 1834.

Friend of the Road, A. Elizur W-> ight The Northern Pacific Railroad, by ... B 1874.

Friend of the Secession, A Mi. JBoston, of Falkirk. An antidote against a new heresy . . . Dundee, 1779.

Friend of the South M. Piatt (t) In answer to "Remarks on Chanmng's ' Slavery.' " B. 183(3

Friend of Truth, A. John Cleave- land. The Chebacco narrative rescued from the charge of falshood and par- tiality ... B. 1738.

Friend of Truth, A. George Scott, A concise illustration of the doctrine of justification by faith . . . Edmb. 1832.

Friend of Truth and Peace, A. William Walton. The true interests of the European powers and the Emperor of Brazil . . L. 1829.

Friend of Truth and Sound Pol- icy, A Henry M. Bi ackenndge. Stric- tures on a voyage to South America . . . Bait. 1820.

Friend of Youth, A. Mary Clark. Conversations on the history of Massa- chusetts from its first settlement to the present period. By ... B. 1831.

Friend of Youth, A Samuel Wil- lard, D D The Franklin family primer . . . B. 1811.

Friend of Youth and Children, A. Frederick White Erans. Brief and moral instructions for the young . . . Worces- ter, Mass., 1858.

Friend to Accuracy, A Thomas Bland, during many years a contributor to the " Gent. Mag." under this and other signatures.

Friend to American Enterprise, A. George W. Simmons. Oak Hall pictorial ... B. 1854.

Friend to Both, A. Thomas Bowdler. Liberty, civil and religious ... L. 1815.

Friend to Britain, A. Dr. Chamber- layn. The great advantages to both kingdoms of Scotland and England by an union, n p. 1702.

Friend to Candour and Truth, A. Stephen Jones. Hypercriticism exposed . . . L. 1812.

Friend to Civil and Religious Lib- erty, A. Henry Peckwell, D.D. The account of an appeal from a summary conviction on the statute 22 Car. ii., c. i., to the Hon. G rt of K. B . . . L. n d.

Friend to Education and Moral Improvement of the Labouring Poor, A. Thomas Pok, M*D. On the