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ADDITIONS—FEBRUARY 1908 131<br />

Eggleston, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Cary—continued. qrg2o E35<br />

Daniel Webster; Henry Clay.—The jurists: John Marshall; Joseph Story; James Kent.<br />

—The men <strong>of</strong> the Civil war: Abraham Lincoln; U. S. Grant; R. E. Lee; D. G. Farragut.—The<br />

men <strong>of</strong> letters: Washington Irving; Nathaniel Hawthorne; H. W. Longfellow;<br />

R. W. Emerson.—The preachers: Jonathan Edwards; W. E. Channing; H. W.<br />

Beecher.—The philanthropists and educators: Ge<strong>org</strong>e Peabody; Peter Cooper, Horace<br />

Mann.—The inventors: Robert Fulton; S. F. B. Morse; Eli Whitney.—The artists and<br />

naturalists; G. C. Stuart; J. J. Audubon; Asa Gray.<br />

Ewald, Alexander Charles. g23.2 Eg6<br />

Representative statesmen; political studies. 2v. 1879. Chapman.<br />

v.i. Strafford, the despotic minister.—Halifax, the moderate minister.—Sir Robert<br />

Walpole, the minister <strong>of</strong> peace.—Chatham, the minister <strong>of</strong> war.—William Pitt, the disinterested<br />

minister.<br />

v.2. Lord Eldon, the deliberative minister.—Channing, the brilliant minister.—<br />

The duke <strong>of</strong> Wellington, the conscientious minister.—Sir Robert Peel, the minister <strong>of</strong><br />

expediency.—Palmerston, the English minister.<br />

Field, Claude Herbert Alwyn Faure. 922 F45<br />

Heroes <strong>of</strong> missionary enterprise; true stories <strong>of</strong> the intrepid braver<br />

and stirring adventures <strong>of</strong> missionaries with uncivilised man, wild<br />

beasts and the forces <strong>of</strong> nature in all parts <strong>of</strong> the world. 1908. Lippincott.<br />

Fowler, Montague. g22 F84<br />

Some notable archbishops <strong>of</strong> Canterbury. 1895. Soc. for Promoting<br />

Christian Knowledge.<br />

Contents: Augustine.—Theodore.—Anselm.—Becket.—Chicheley.—Warham.—Cranmer.—Parker.—Laud.—Sancr<strong>of</strong>t.—Howley.—Sumner.—Longley.—Tait.<br />

Gerard, Frances A. 920.7 G31S<br />

Some fair Hibernians; being a supplementary volume to "Some celebrated<br />

Irish beauties <strong>of</strong> the last century." 1897. Ward.<br />

Contents: Dorothea Jordan.—Lady Anne and Lady Gertrude Fitzpatrick.—Mary<br />

Birmingham, countess <strong>of</strong> Leitrim; Anne Birmingham, countess <strong>of</strong> Charlemont.—Sarah<br />

Curran.—Melesina Chenevix Trench.—Marguerite Power, countess <strong>of</strong> Blessington.—<br />

Sydney Owenson, lady M<strong>org</strong>an; and Olivia Owenson, lady Clarke. — C. E. Sheridan,<br />

Mrs Norton, afterwards lady Stirling-Maxwell <strong>of</strong> Keir.—Eliza O'Neill, lady Wrixon<br />

Becher.—M. D. Gilbert, Lola Montez.<br />

"Authorities," p.273-274.<br />

Hall, Mrs Matthew. 923.1 H17<br />

Queens before the conquest. 2v. 1854. Hurst.<br />

v.i. Cartismandua.—Boadicea "the warlike."—Gwenissa the fair.—Julia "Domina."<br />

—Victoria, Viturgia and Hunila.—St. Helena.—Cartandis.—Helena ap Eudda.—Rowena.<br />

—Guenever I.—Guenever II.—Guenever III.—Bertha.—Ethelburga "the silent" and<br />

Enfleda.—St. Ebba, Quenburga, surnamed "Bebba" and Saxburga.<br />

v.2. Ostrida and Werburga.—Quenburga, Quenswitha and Alfleda.—Hereswytha,<br />

Sexburga, Etheldreda, Ermenburga and Ermenilda.—Domneva.—Ethelburga and Fridogitha.—Quendrida-Petronilla.—Eadburga;<br />

Elfleda.—Quendrida II.—Osburga and Ethelswytha.—Judith<br />

<strong>of</strong> France.—Elswitha, queen <strong>of</strong> Alfred the Great and Ethelfleda, "lady<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mercia."—Egwina, Elfleda, Edgifa and Elfgifa.—Ethelgiva.—Elfrida.—Emma <strong>of</strong><br />

Normandy.—Editha "the good."—Editha "the fair."<br />

rg20 L747<br />

Lives <strong>of</strong> illustrious and eminent persons <strong>of</strong> Great Britain. 1820. Longman.<br />

Includes bishops, physicians, court dignitaries, literary people and others. The<br />

biographies, which in each case cover scarcely more than a page, are accompanied by<br />

portraits.

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