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Sedgwick, Robert, 4

Seilhammer, G. O., 223 n.

Select Charters, 125 n., 130 n., 134 n., 135 n., 141 n.

Selected Prose (N. P. Willis), 243 n.

Self, 230

Self-Reliance, 336, 352

Sella, 263 n., 273, 281

Seneca, 116

Seneca Lake, 279

Sentiments of a British American, 127

Sertorius, the Roman Patriot, 224

Seventy-six, 309

Sewall, Samuel, 48, 54

Shaftesbury, 93, 102, 109, 116

Shakespeare, 4, 12, 110, 112, 118, 211, 265

Sharpe, Colonel, 224

She Would be a Soldier, 220, 226

Shelburne, Lord, 91

Shelley, 261, 268, 274, 279, 290, 326, 346

Shenstone, 176, 178, 178 n.

Shepard, Rev. Thomas, 153

Sheppard Lee, 311

Sherman, Roger, 148

—General W. T., 317

Shipley, Bishop, 91

Shippen, Joseph, 122

Shirley, Governor, 106

Sidney, Algernon, 105, 1 18

Sievers, 275

Sigismund of Transylvania, 18

Sigurd the Volsung, 261

"Silence Dogood,” 94, 113

Silsbee, Joshua, 227

Simms, W. G., 224 n., 231, 307, 308, 312-18, 319, 324

Simonides, 359

Simple Cobbler of Aggawam, The, 39

Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, 60

Sir Charles Grandison, 284

Sketch Book, 240, 248, 249, 251, 255-56

Sketches from a Student's Window, 240

Sketches of History, 318

Skinner, Otis, 223

Sky-Walk, 288, 291

Slaves in Algiers, 226

Slender's Journey, 182

Smith, Adam, 91, 97

—Elihu Hubbard, 288, 290

—Horace, 281

—James, 281

—Capt. John, 2, 15-18, 19, 225

—Melanchthon, 148

—Samuel, 27

—Sydney, 206, 207, 208

—Rev. William (1721-1803), 85, 122, 123, 216

—William (1728-1793), 27, 28

—William Moore, 177

Smyth, Professor A. H., 94, 94 n., 97 n., 139 n.

Smyth, J. P. D., 206

Smollett, 285, 287, 297, 307

Socrates, 103, 351

Some Considerations on the Keeping of Negroes, 88, 88 n., 89 n.

Song of Braddock's Men, The, 166

Song of the Bell, 270

Song of the Sower, The, 270

Sonneck, O. G., 216 n.

Sonnets (Milton), 274

South Carolina Gazette, The, 116 n., 117

Southampton, Earl of, 16

Southey, 206, 212, 248, 249, 255, 263, 263 n.

Sparks, Jared, 308, 331

Specimens of Newspaper Literature, 236

Specimens of the American Poets, 265, 282 n.

Spectator, 93, 112, 113, 114, 116, 117, 233, 249

Spence, Dr., 96

Spenser, 11, 111, 116, 155

Spinoza, 266

Spirit of Laws, 119

Spiritual Laws, 336

Spring, 163

Spy, The, 295, 296, 297, 309, 310, 314

Staël, Madame de, 332

Stanley, Charlotte, 286

Stansbury, Joseph, 173

—Philip, 191

Stanton, T., 324 n.

Stanzas on the Emigration to America and Peopling the Western Country, 212

Steele, Richard, 112, 116, 235, 238

Steere, Richard, 9

Sterling, James, 122

Sterne, 285

Sternhold, Thomas, 156

Stevenson, Marmaduke, 8

Stiles, Ezra, 91, 103

Stith, Rev. William, 26, 27

Stoddard, Solomon, 57, 61, 64

Stone, John Augustus, 221, 225, 226, 230

Stoughton, William, 48

Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 231

Strahan, William, 99

Stranger, The, 219

Strictures on a Pamphlet, entitled a Friendly Address to all Reasonablemericans, 138

Sullivan, James, 148

Summary View of the Rights of British America, etc., A, 142

Summer Wind, 272

Superstition, 220, 225

Survey of the Summe of Church Discipline, 47

Swallow Barn, 311

Swift, 91, 98, 109, 112, 115, 116, 287, 320

Sword and the Distaff, The, 315