Volume 1
Dictionary of anonymous and pseudonymous English literature / Samuel Halkett and John Laing.
- Halkett, Samuel, 1814-1871.
- Date:
- 1926-[1962]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Dictionary of anonymous and pseudonymous English literature / Samuel Halkett and John Laing. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![ADDRESS (an) to the people of Connor, containing a clear and full vindication of the Synod of Ulster from the people called Covenanters. By Rev. Henry Henry.] 8vo. Pp. 25. [Witherow’s Lit. of Presb. in Ireland, ii., p. 287.] Belfast, 1749 The Address takes the form of a Cate¬ chism, professing to be written by “ Sanders Donald, late sexton of Connor.” ADDRESS (an) tothepeople of England, By Anthony Freston.] 8vo. Pp. 25. ~Ge?it. Mag., xc., p. 279.] London, 1796 ADDRESS (an) to the people of Eng¬ land and Ireland . . . more particu¬ larly the electors of the County of Limerick. By a freeholder of that County [John Thomas Waller]. 8vo. \Camb. Univ. Cat.\ Dublin, N.D. [1783] ADDRESS (an) to the people of England ; being a protest of a private person, against every suspension of law that is liable to injure or endanger personal security. [By Granville Sharp.] 8vo. \Brit. Musi] London, 1778 ADDRESS (an) to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West-India sugar and rum. [By William Fox, attorney.] Sixth edition. 8vo. \Bodli] London, 1791 Attributed also (in Evans’ Amer. Bibl., vol. 8, p. 273) to William Bell Crafton. ADDRESS (an) to the people of Ireland, and particularly to the inhabitants of those Counties wherein some atrocities have lately occurred. By a compatriot [J— Collins]. 8vo. Dublin, 1815 ADDRESS (an) to the people of Ireland, on the present important crisis. [By Theobald Wolfe Tone, B.A., LL.B.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] Belfast, 1796 ADDRESS (an) to the people of Ireland ; shewing them why they ought to submit to an Union. [By Roger O’Connor.] 8vo. Pp. 16. [Bod/.] Dublin, 1799 ADDRESS (an) to the people of Rhode Island. By a landholder [Wilkins Updike]. 8vo. [Cushing’s lnit. and Pseud., i., p. 164.] Providence, 1828 ADDRESS to the people of Scotland, issued by appointment of the Convoca¬ tion of ministers, held at Edinburgh, November 1842. [Prepared by James Buchanan, D.D.] 8vo. Pp. 16. [New Coll. Cat.] [Edinburgh, 1842] ADDRESS (an) to the people of Scot¬ land, on ecclesiastical and civil liberty. [By Rev. Patrick Bannerman, minister at Salton.] Fcap 8vo. Pp. 24. [New Coll. Cat.] Edinburgh, 1782 ADDRESS (an) to the people of Scot¬ land, on the nature, powers, and privileges of juries. By a juryman [William Smellie]. 8vo. [Adv. Lib.] Edinburgh, 1784 ADDRESS (an) to the people of the British dominions, on behalf of human¬ ity, and of the suffering Greeks ; to which is added, an easy method of paying off the National Debt. By Richardus Incognitus [Richard Brash]. 8vo. Pp. 53. [Bodli] London, 1825 A presentation copy to Mr Bowring, ac¬ companied by a letter from the author. ADDRESS (an) to the people of the State of New York, on the subject of the Constitution, agreed upon at Philadelphia, the 17th of September 1787. [By John Jay.] 4to. Pp. 19. [Cushing’s lnit. aiid Pseud., i., p. 58.] New-York [1788] Signed “ A citizen of New York.” ADDRESS (an) to the people of the State of New-York ; shewing the necessity of making amendments to the Constitution proposed for the United States. ... By a Plebeian Melancthon Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 26. Evans’ Amer. Bibl., vol. 7, p. 266.] New-York, 1788 ADDRESS (an) to the people of the United Kingdom. [By Samuel Ferrand Waddington.] 8vo. [Cushing’s lnit. and Pseud., i., p. 267.] London, 1812 Signed “Algernon Sidney.” ADDRESS (an) to the people of the United States on the subject of the Anti-Masonic excitement. . . . By a citizen of New York [Myron Holley]. 8vo. [Cushing’s lnit. a?id Pseud., i., p. 58.] Albany, 1830 ADDRESS (an) to the people on the death of the Princess Charlotte. By the Hermit of Marlow [Percy Bysshe Shelley]. 8vo. [D.N.B., vol. 52, p. 36.] London, 1817 ADDRESS (an) to the poor. [By Charlotte Rees, afterwards Mrs Lloyd.] Fcap 8vo. [Smith’s Cat. of Friends’ Books, i., p. 84.] Bristol, 1811 ADDRESS (an) to the President of the Foundling Hospital, on the subject of Infant Baptism. By Verax [Richard Harrison]. 8vo. [Whitley’s Baft. Bibl., i., p. 167.] 1747 ADDRESS (an) to the proprietors of East India stock. [By J. J. Holwell.] 4to. Pp. 18. [Adv. Lib.] London, 1764 Ascribed also to John Cooke.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31359681_0001_0064.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)