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the right of appeal from the vice-chan- cellor of Cambridge to the senate . . . : an answer to a late pamphlet, etc. By . . . L. 1751.

Fellow of Harvard College, A. Nathan Prince. An essay to solve the difScuIties that attend the several ac- counts given by the evangelists of our Saviour's resurrection and his appear- ances to his followers on the day he rose ... By . . . B. 1734.

Fellow of the Royal Society, A. Cotton Mather. Coheleth. A soul upon recollection . . . Written by . . . B. 1720.

Fels. Adolph Bauerle. Das ein- gemauerte madchen . . . Pesth, 1857.

Fels, Egon. Johanna Herbert. Die rose von Delhi ; roman . . . Jena, 1866.

Female, A. Mrs. Hannah Games. (1) The beauties of Halstead . . . By . . . 1861. — (2) The beauties of Wal- den: a poem. By . . . Safiron-Wal- den, 1842.

Female Hand, A. Mrs. Elizabeth {Singer) Eotve. The history of Joseph : a poem. By . . . L. 1736.

Female How^ard, The. Mrs. Eliza- beth (Gurney} Fry.

Female Inhabitant of iJeeds, in Yorkshire. Mrs. A. Gomersall. Ele- onora : a novel . . . "Written by . . . L. 1789.

Femme, Une. Mme. la baronne De Stael. Reflexions sur le proces de la reine. Paris, 1793.

Fen., M. de. Francois de la Salignac de la Mothe Finelon. Alexandre : trage- die. Paris, 1761.

Fergusia. Scotland. (1) Angelicus [England] and ... A tale. 1761. — (2) The comical history of the mar- riage-union betwixt . . . and Heptarchus [England], 1706.

Fermanagh True Blue. Robert Young. The Orange minstrel ; or, Ulster melo- dist. Londonderry, 1832.

Fermier de Penusylvanle, Un. John Dickinson. Lettres d' . . . traduites de I'anglais (par Barbeu du Bourg) . Paris, 1769.

Ferriere, le brigadier. Arthur Wil- liam Costigan. Lettres sur le govern- ment, les moeurs et les usages en Por- tugal . . . traduites de I'anglais . . . Paris, 1811.

Ffergal, M. V. de. Mme. Suberwick. Die geheimnisse der inquisition . . . Leipzig, 1846.

Fidelis. E. Bennett. Finished ealvar tion ; being a sermon . . . By ... L. 1839.


Field Officer, A. George William Featherstonhaugh. Observations on the application of human labour ... in vari- ous parts of the British Empire. By . . . L. 1847.

Field Officer, A. Lieut.-Col. Henry D'Oyley Torrens. Six familiar lectures for the use of young military ofScers. By . . . L. 1851.

Field, Braddoclt. Charles Patton Dimitry.

Fielding, Thomas. John Wade. Se- lect proverbs of all nations ... L. 1824.

Filalete, Ernesto. Carlo Passaglia. La questione della inpendenza ed unita d 'Italia dinanzi al clero. Di . . . Firenze, 1861.

Fin-Bee. William Blanchard Jerrold. The book of menus, 1876. By . . . L. 1876.

Finality John. Lord John Bussell, who regarded his reform bill as a " final- ity."

Financier, A. Pelatiah Webster. An essay on the danger of too mucli circu- lating cash in a state . . . Published first in the "Penn. Evening Post," Oct. 5, 1776, and republished in 1791.

Finn. Peter August Godecke. A Swed- ish author and journalist.

First Gentleman of Europe. George IV.

Fisher, Jonas. James Carnegie, Earl of Southesk, in a " socio-satiric poem of a very striking class."

Fislte, Fidelia. Mary Lyon.

Fiscario. Sidney Godolphin, Earl of Godolphin.

Pitz;gibbon, Edward. William Ayr- ton, Esq. Mr. Barnacles and his boat. By . . . L. 1856.

Five Clergymen. John Barrow, D.D., and others. Notes on the Gospel of St. John, as translated by . . . 1857.

" Five of Clubs." Richard A. Proctor. How to play whist. Whist-whittlings, and forty fully annotated games. By . . . L. 1885.

Fjalar. Carl Ludvig Ostergren. Dik- ter af . . . Sthlm. 1871.

Flanner, Abbie. Ellen A. F. Camp- bell.

Fleury,,Edouard. iSdouard Husson- Fieury. Etudes re'volutionnaires. Paris, 1849-54.

Florence. Mrs. Frances Sargent {Ijocke} Osgood. A wreath of wild flowers. 1839.

Plorentia. Miss Buller. Pol-

perro [in Cornwall] . ^ By ... In the " New Monthly Mag.," 1854-55.

Florio. William Ellis, of Christ