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Oliver Wendell Holmes, who, under this nom de plume, contributed certain humor- ous papers to the " New England Maga- zine," in 1836, which he resumed some twenty years afterwards, in the "Atlan- tic Monthly."
Autograph. Charles F. Coburn, in the "Lowell Citizen."
Autolycus. John Edwards, in his con- tributions to the "Springfield Wheel- men's Gazette "
Autolycus. Michael Aislabie Den- ham. Odd names of places in the north of England. Durham, 1856.
Auton, C. Augustus Hoppin. Recol- lections of Auton house. B. 1881.
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B.
B. L. J. Bates, ex-president of De-
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B. Rev. Robert Bland, B.A., in the " Greek Anthology."
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B. Rev. William Copeland Borlase. See '* Trinity Undergraduates."
B. Sraftam, now a Christian See Lamb's "Elia" : Imperfect Sympathies.
B. Rt. Hon. George Canning, D.C.L,, who " at Eton contributed to that cele- brated display of rising talent entitled the 'Microcosm/ published m weekly numbers, from ifov. 6, 1786, to July 30, 1787. The essays signed * B/ and a poem entitled * The Slavery of Greece/ are the contributions of Mr. Canning."
B. Bryan Waller Procter, in the Lon- don " Literary Gazette/*
B. &ev. George Burden Bubier. Hymns
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B. Samuel Fmley Breese Morse, The present attempt to dissolve the American Union, a British aristocratic plot. By ... N.Y. 1862.
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B. Oliver Bell Bunce. Reconstruc- tion of the Union. N. Y. 1862.
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