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Penitent Perl, A. George 0. Pear-
son. Plights inside and outside paradise.
By . . . N.Y. 1886
Penniless, Pierce. Thomas Nash.
Pennsj'lvanla Farmer, A. John Hare Powel. Reply to Col. Pickering's attack upon ... P. 1825.
Peunsylvanlan, A. Mathew Carei/. Twenty-one golden rules to depress agri- culture, etc. By . . . P. 1824.
Many other tracts written by Mr. C. and signed "A PennBylvanian," will be found in
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Penseroso. Heer/c, Trau. Alban und Xanny. Leipzig, 1849.
Perambulating Philosopher, The.
(ritbert Abbott a Beckett. His signature to a series of articles in the "Illustrated London News."
Percevall, Plaine. Thomas JSfashCJ).
Percival, Fanny. Mrs. F. A. Percy.
Percy. Ij. Mile. Herpin. Histoire d'une grande dame au 19,^ sifecle; la princesse Helens de Ligne.
Peregrinus pedestrls. James Edward Marston. Der holsteinische tourist. 1833, 1836.
Perfect, Thomas. Sir John Hill.
Perhaps. Samuel Hoi-slei/,LL.B. His signature to a letter in the "Gent. Mag.," for November, 1783.
Pericranium. Robert Nares. Ad- vice to the students and admirers of craniology. " Gent. Mag.," .January, 1815, p. 11.
Per — se, Sylvanus. James SaiHujeQ) und others. Editors of the " Monthly Anthology" (B.), 1803, etc.
Perier, Jules. Alfred Joseph Xarier Michiels. " L^n Entrepreneur de Litte'ra- ture " (Paris), 1847.
For the celebrated controversy between him and Arafene Houssaye, which occasioned the above work, vid. B'Heilly, " Dictionnaire dea pseudonymes" (Paris, 1869), p. 262.
Persan en Angleterre, Un. Lord George Lijitellon. Lettres d' . . . a son ami a Ispahan ... L. 1770.
Persius. J. P. Andrews. City affairs. W. 1820.
Persius, Jr. Alderman yuftage.
Person concerned in Trade, A. James Butterwortli. A complete history of the cotton trade. By . . . Manches- ter, 1823.
Person of Honour, A. William Pul- teneij. Earl of Bath. An ode, imitated from Ode XI., Book 2d of Horace. From P . . . 1 F...y [Paul Foley] to N . . . s E . . . y [Nicholas Fazakerley]. By . . . L. 1745.
Person of Honour, A. George Vil- liers, 2d Duke of Buckingham. Poetical
reflections on a late poem entitled Absa-
lom and Achitophel. By . . . L. 1682.
Person of Note, who resided many years there, A. John Hobinson. An account of Sweden . . . Bv T>
1717.
Person of Quality, A. Jonathan Swift, D.D. A project for the advance- ment of religion and the reformation of manners. By . . . L. 1709.
Person of Quality, A. John Hervey, Lord Hervey. A satire in the manner of Persius ; in a dialogue between Atticus and Eugenio. By . . . L. 1739.
Person who had some share in his Education, A. Thomas Slteridan(T). To the Right Honourable the . . . Vis- count Mont-Cassel : tills fable is . . . ded- icated by . . . Dublin, 1727.
Person who renounced Deism, A. Francis Grey. Some judicious remarks and observations made by . . New Bedford, Mas-s.., 1805.
Persuasive Euphemlus, The. -SiV Robert Waljwle, Earl of Orford.
I'criigini, Mr.s. Charles Edward. Kate iJirkens. An English artist — the yoiin.CTr daughter of Charles Dickens.
Peruvian Princess, A. F. d'lssem- bourg d'Happoncourt, Dame de GraflSgny. Sequel of letters written by . . . Dublin,, 1740,
Peter. Rev. William Cockburn, JJ.A. The persecution of the clergy repre- hended in a discourse upon the banish- ment of an injured divine [Atterburyl. L. 1723.
Peter the Plow^man. James Mercer. Proceedings of a craw club held in Fife on the fourth of June, as reported by . . . Dunfermline, 1813. Peters, Jeremy. Thomas L. Smith. Petit, Lizzie. P. C. Cutler. Light and darkness ; or, fate's shadow. N.Y. 1883.
Petitioning Clergj'man, A. John Disney, D.D. Remarks on Dr. Bal- guy's sermon . . . 1775 . . . By ... L. 1775.
Petty, Under. William Makepeace Thackeray. Why can't they leave us alone in the holidays 1 "Punch," Janu- ary, 1851.
Pew Holder, A. Henry S. Olcott. Pulpit sketches ; or, the dreams of . . . Albany, 1845.
Pg. Henry Pickering. Signature to poetry in the "United States Literary Gazette " (B.), 1824.
Phelps, Mrs. S. S. Frances Irene
Burqe Grisioold. Sister Eleanor's brood.
Phil, Hib. John Barrett, D.D. Que-