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Thicknesse, Ralph. Treatise on Foreign Vege- | tables, &c., Lon., 1749, 8vo.

Thicknesse, Ralph T. 1. On Galvanism; Nic. Jour., 1804. 2. Wilkinson on Galvanism; Nic. Jour., 1805. Thiele, J. M. Thorwaldsen and his Works: Translated by Professor P. C. Sinding, [supra;] with 365 copper outline engravings, N. York, Dec. 1869, fol., $50.

Thime, F. W. English-German and German-English Dictionary, Lon., 1838, 18mo; 3d ed., 1851, 12mo. Thimm, Franz J. L., foreign bookseller and publisher, London. 1. Literature of Germany, by W. H. Farn, Lon., 1844, fp. 8vo; 2d ed., 1866, 12mo. 2. German School Dictionary, Lon., 1851, 18mo. 3. London, in German, 1851, 12mo. 4. German Self-Taught; a New System, Lon., 1861, cr. 8vo. 5. French, German, Italian, Spanish, Self-Taught, 1863, 4 vols. 12mo. 6. French Reader, 1864, 12mo. 7. Shakspeariana from 1564 to 1865: an Account of the Shakspearian Literature of England, Germany, and France during Three Centuries; with Bibliographical Introductions, 1865, 8vo, pp. vi., 92. Valuable. 8. Traveller's Practical Manual of Conversation in Four Languages, 1867, 12mo. 9. Italian Self-Taught, 1868, 12mo.

Thims, Gregory. Protestant Informer, Lon., 1643,

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sound and enlarged views respecting the ancient world during the present generation. Having studied of course the same evidence as Dr. Thirlwall, I am better enabled than others to bear testimony to the learning, the sagacity, and the candour which pervades his excellent work."-Grote's History of Greece, vol. í., 1846, Preface.

history is dry, terse, and exact, not fitted, perhaps, for the his torical tyro, but most acceptable to the advanced student, who is in quest of things," &c.-SAMUEL WARREN: Introd. to Laro Studies, 2d ed., 1815, 155.

"This elaborate and invaluable work. . . . The style of his

See, also, Blackw. Mag., lxi. 155; Edin. Rev., Ixii. 45, lxxxiv. 345, xcii. 406, n.; Eclec. Rev., 4th Ser., v. 98, xviii. 129; South. Quar. Rev., xi. 273: Eclec. Mag., vii. 163; MITFORD, WILLIAM, M.P., No. 3; MURE, COLONEL WILLIAM, M.P.; GROTE, George.

Of Grote's History of Greece a new edition is now in course of publication: Lon., (Murray,) 1870, 12 vols. p. 8vo, £3 128.: see Lon. Reader, 1863, i. 328. See, also, SHILLETO, REV. RICHARD; Grote's Plato and the other Companions of Socrates, 2d ed., 1867, 3 vols. 8vo; Greece, Ancient and Modern, by C. C. Felton, LL.D., Bost., 1869, 2 vols. 8vo. 4. Charge, 1842, 8vo. 5. Charge, 1845, 8vo. 6. Charge, 1851, 8vo. 7. The Advantages of Literary and Scientific Culture for all Classes, 1852, 8vo. 8. Charge, with Two Appendices, 1857, Svo, pp. 137. 9. Anniversary Sermon, Theological College, Cuddesdon, 1860, 8vo. 10. Letter to the Rev. Rowland Williams, D.D., (q. v., Nos. 8, 9,) 1860, 8vo. 11. Charge, Dec. 1860, 8vo. 12. Letter to J. Bowstead, Esq., on Education in South Wales, 2d ed., June, 1861, 8vo. 13. Charge at his Eighth Visitation, Nov. 1863, 8vo; 2d ed., Jan. 1864. See The Late Professor Powell and Bishop Thirlwall on the Supernatural, &c., by the Rev. R. B. Kennard, M.A., 1864, 8vo; Lon. Reader, 1863, ii. 662. The Holy Seed; a Sermon, 1864, 8vo. 15. Charge, Oct. 1866, 1867, 8vo. 16. Episcopal Meeting of 1867; a Letter, 1867, 8vo. 17. The Spirit of Truth: The Holy Spirit; a Sermon, 1869, Svo. 18. The Irish Church; a Speech delivered in the House of Lords, 1869, Svo. Charge to the Clergy, 1869, 1870, 8vo. Dr. Thirlwall was one of the translators of Niebuhr's History of Rome, (see SCHMITZ, LEONHARD, Ph.D.,) and one of the editors of the Cambridge Philological Museum.

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Thinker, Theodore. Botany, N. York, 18mo. Thirlby, Styan, LL.D., a learned critic, was b. about 1692, eddcated at Jesus College, Cambridge, of which he became Fellow, studied successively medicine, civil law, and common law, and d. 1753. 1. University of Cambridge Vindicated, Lon., 1710. 2. Answer to Mr. [William] Whiston's Seventeen Suspicions concerning Athanasius, in his Historical Preface, (to Primitive Christianity Revived, 1710, 8vo,) 1712, 8vo. 3. Defence of the Answer, &c., Camb., 1713, 8vo. He added another pamphlet on the same subject. 4. Apologiæ Duæ et Dial. cum Tryphone Judæo, a Styano Thirlbio, Gr. et Lat., Lon., 1722, fol., 1. p. The Greek text is according to R. Stephen's edition; the version is Langius's corrected. Some dissertations of his will be found in Dr. Jortin's Miscellaneous Observations. He contributed to Theobald's Shakspeare, and left some MS. emendations of the text of the great bard; a portion of these were used Thirlwall, Thomas, father of the preceding, was by Dr. Johnson; thus comes Thirlby's name in his educated at Brazennose College, Oxford, subsequently edition as a commentator. See Nichols's Lit. Anec., vii.became Rector of Trinity Church in the Minories, Curate 418. (Index) Nichols's Illust. of Lit., viii. 107, (Index.) Thirlwall, Connop, D.D., son of Rev. Thomas Thirlwall, (infra,) was b. at Stepney, Middlesex, 1797, and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, of which he became Fellow and tutor; Craven Scholar, 1815; Bell's Scholar, 1815; 22d Senior Optime and Senior Chancellor's Medallist, 1818; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821; Examiner for the Classical Tripos, 1828-29-32-34; called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1825; withdrew from that society, 1828; was then ordained, and became Rector of Kirby-under-Dale, Yorkshire; B.D., D.D., and Bishop of St. David's, all in 1840. He was formerly an Examiner in the University of London, and subsequently Visitor of St. David's, Lampeter.

1. Primitiæ; or, Essays and Poems on various Subjects, Religious, Moral, and Entertaining; by Connop Thirlwall, Eleven Years of Age; The Preface by his Father, the Rev. Thomas Thirlwall, M.A., &c. &c., 1809,

12mo. Printed for the Author.

"It cannot be denied that these compositions are extraordinary, when we consider the extreme youth of the author."Lon. Month. Ker., Oct. 1809, 220, (q. v.)

2. A Critical Essay on the Gospel of St. Luke, by Dr. Frederick Schleiermacher; with an Introduction by the Translator, [the Rev. Connop Thirlwall, M.A.,] containing an Account of the Controversy respecting the Origin of the Three First Gospels since Bishop Marsh's Dissertation, Lon., 1825, Svo.

"The translator's Introduction is an admirable disquisition for the variety of important information which it condenses into a small compass."—Horne's Fribl. Lib., 311. See, also, Brit. Crit., Oct. 1827, 342.

3. The History of Greece, 1835-40, again, 1839-47, each ed. in 8 vols. 12mo, called also fp. Svo, (Lardner's Cab. Cyc.;) N. York, 1845, 2 vols. 8vo; Library edition, Revised, with Notes, Lon., (Longman,) 1845-52, 8 vols. demy 8vo, ea. 12.: again, 1855, 8 vols. demy Svo, ea. 78. 6d. Sce, also, SCHMITZ, LEONHARD, Ph.D., No. 4.

“If my early friend Dr. Thirlwall's History of Greece had appeared a few years earlier, I should probably never have conceived the design of the present work at all; I should certainly

not have been prompted to the task by any deficiencies such as those I felt and regretted in Mitford. The comparison of the two authors affords indeed a striking proof of the progress of

of Stepney, and a magistrate for Middlesex; in 1814 was presented to the rectory of Bower's Gifford, Essex; d. 1827. Diatessaron, seu integra Historia Domini Nostri Jesu Christi, Latine, ex Quatuor Evangeliis, Londini, 1803, 12mo; 2d ed., 1815, 12mo.

"This is a Latin translation of Dr. White's [Greek] Diatessaron, reviewed in LXX., p. 1079."-Lon. Gent. Mag., ixxiii. 253, (9)

published 1803, 12mo; 3d ed., 1804, 12mo. He also An English translation of Thirlwall's Diatessaron was published a number of pamphlets and single sermons, contributed to the Orthodox Churchman's Magazine. q. v. in Lon. Gent. Mag., 1827, i. 568, (Obituary,) and See, also, HALE, SIR MATTHEW; TAYLOR, JEREMY, D.D.,

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Thistle, Timothy. A Single Gentleman, illustrated, Bost., 1867, 16mo.

Mock Heroic, in four Cantos, Lon., 1775, 8vo. 2. The
Thistlethwaite, James. 1. The Consultation; a
Prediction of Liberty, 1776, 4to.

Thistlethwaite, William. 1. Curate Catechising, 1808; 3d ed., 1812. 2. Serms., 1814, 8vo. 3. Serms., Svo. 4. Boy's Latin Construing-Book, 12mo. 5. Expository Serms. [104] on the Pentateuch, 1837-38, 4 vols. 12mo.

"Sound and evangelical.”—Bickersteth's C. S., 4th ed., 396. 6. Serms. for Charity School, with Memoir by his Son, 1838, 12mo. See Memoirs of, by his Son, Svo. Thistlethwayte, Mrs., daughter of Bishop BathMemoirs and Correspondence of Dr. Henry Bathurst, Lord Bishop of Norwich, Lon., 1853, 8vo. "No one will part from this book without an increased regard for his memory."-Lon. Athen., 1853, 915.

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Thistleton, Francis. How I came to be Governor of the Island of Cacona, N. York, 1854, 8vo.

Thom, Mrs. See Memoir of, Edited by Ingram Cobbin, Lon., 18mo.

Thom, Adam. Chronology of Prophecy, Lon., 1848, p. Svo. Other works: see Morgan's Bibl. Canad., 1867. Thom, Alexander. Irish Almanac and Official Directory of the United Kingdom for 1868; 30th Annual issue, Dubl., 1870, 8vo. See, also, REID, MAJOR-GENERAL SIR WILLIAM, K.C.B., No. 1.

Thom, Archibald. Amusements of Solitary Hours; in Poetry and Prose, Kilmarnock, 1812, 12mo.

Thom, David, D.D., minister of the Scotch Church, Rodney Street, Liverpool, and subsequently of Bold Street Chapel, Liverpool. 1. Remarks on Charges against Him, Liverp., 1825, 8vo. 2. Three Questions Proposed and Answered, 1828, 8vo; 4th ed., Lon., 1855. 3. The Assurance of Faith; or, Calvinism Identified with Universalism, Liverp., 1833, 2 vols. 8vo. 4. Character of God as opposed to Character of Man, 8vo. 5. Dialogues on Universal Salvation, &c., 1838, 8vo; 2d ed., 1847, 12mo; again, 1855, fp. 8vo.

"An esteemed work."-Lowndes's Brit. Lib., 713.

6. Collection of Prayers, 1838, 12mo. 7. Divine Inversion, 1842, 8vo. Reviewed in Univ. Quar. Rev., ii. 329, (by T. J. Sawyer.) See, also, The Theory of Divine Inversion Examined, by D. Weatherill, M.D., Liverp., 1843. 8. The Three Grand Exhibitions of Man's Enmity to God, 1845, 8vo. Reviewed in Chris. Rev., xlii. 181, (by J. W. Thompson.) 9. Numbers and Names of the Apocalyptic Beasts, Part 1, 1848, 8vo. 10. Three Questions answered, concerning the Life forfeited by Adam, the Resurrection of the Dead, and Eternal Punishment, &c., 3d ed., 1849, fp. 8vo; again, 1855, fp. 8vo. 11. Soul and Spirit, 1867, 8vo. 12. Scripture Doctrine of the Atonement, 1868, 8vo. Also Introductory Essay to J. White's Restoration of All Things, 4th ed., 1851, 16mo. Thom, John Hamilton, minister of Renshaw Chapel, (Unitarian,) Liverpool. 1. St. Paul's Epistles to the Corinthians: an Attempt to convey their Spirit and Significance, Lon., 1851, p. 8vo; Bost., 1852, 12mo. "We would earnestly recommend the volume."—Chris. Eram. 2. The Revelation of God and Man in the Son of God and the Son of Man; Six Sermons, Lon., 1859, p. 8vo. See, also, WHITE, REV. JOSEPH BLANCO, No. 11.

Thom, Peter Perring. Chinese Courtship: in Verse; to which is added an Appendix, treating of the Revenue of China, Macao, 1824, 8vo.

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Thom, Robert. 1. Wang Keaou-Lwan Pih Neen Han; or, The Lasting Resentment of Miss Koaou Lwan Wang: a Chinese Tale, founded on Fact: Translated from the Original by Sloth, Canton, 1839, 4to. Lon. Athen., 1840, 607. 2. Chinese and English Vocabulary, First Part, 1843, 8vo. 3. The Chinese Speaker, Part 1, 1846, 8vo.

Thom, Robert W. Cleon; a Drama; being Part First of Life's Phases, Lon., 1855, 12mo. See Lon. Athen., 1855, 1267.

Thom, Walter, b. in Bervie, Kincardineshire, 1770, was for some time a manufacturer in Bervie, subsequently a bookseller and author in Aberdeen, and afterwards editor of the Dublin Correspondent, and d. in Dublin, 1824. 1. History of Aberdeen, Aberd., 1811, 12mo. 2. Sketches of Political Economy. 3. Pedestrianism, 1813, 8vo. He contributed to Brewster's Encyclopædia, Sir John Sinclair's Statistical Account and General Report of Scotland, W. S. Mason's Statistical Account of Ireland, and other works.

Thom, William, b. at Aberdeen, 1799, at ten years of age was bound to a weaver, afterwards carried on his trade in his native town and at Inverary, and d. March, 1850. He published in 1841 at Aberdeen a small volume entitled Rhymes and Recollections of a HandLoom Weaver, Lon., 1844, fp. 8vo; 3d ed., 1847, p. 8vo, and 8vo. See Westm. Rev., xl. 312; Eclec. Rev., 4th Ser., xviii. 572; Macmillan's Mag., Feb. 1864, (by D. Masson.)

"His poetical powers were not great: the chief merit of his verses consists in the exact reproduction of feelings he had himself experienced, with a melody of versification and a correctness of taste remarkable in one of so extremely limited an education."-Knight's Eng. Cyc., Biog., vi. 4, (q. v.) Thoman, Fedor. Theory of Compound Interest and Annuities, with Logarithmic Tables, Lon., 1859,

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Thomas, temp. Richard I., is only known as the author or translator of Horn, and the author of Tristan, Anglo-Norman poetical romances. See The Poetical Romance of Tristan, in French, in Anglo-Norman, and in Greek, composed in the XII. and XIII. Centuries, Edited by Francisque Michel, Lon., 1835, 2 vols. 12mo. An English version of Horn, earlier than the one in the Auchinleck MS., was published (from one of three manuscripts) by Ritson. See Wright's Biog. Brit. Lit., A.-N. Period, 340-344.

Thomas. Narratio Peregrinationis suæ in Europam, cum Oratiuncula, quam habuit ad Annam, Brit. Reginam, et ejusd. Reginæ responsione, Oxon., 1707.

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Thomas de Bailleul, temp. John, a trouvère, of whom see a notice in De La Rue, Essais historiques sur les Bardes, les Jongleurs et les Trovères Normands et Anglo-Normands, tom. iii. 41–44.

Thomas of Bayeux, Archbishop of York, 1070, d. 1100, a poet and musical composer. See Wright's Biog. Brit. Lit., A.-N. Period, 24-25.

Thomas of Bayeux, Archbishop of York, 1109, d. 1114, nephew of the preceding, is said to have composed music, and, according to Bale, was the author of an Officiarum ejusdem Ecclesiæ. See Wright's Biog. Brit. Lit., A.-N. Period, 109.

Thomas Becket. See BECKET, ST. THOMAS A. Thomas of Beverley, flourished about 1170, wrote in verse and prose a life of St. Margaret of Jerusalem, a large portion of which was printed by Manriquez in his Annales Cistercienses, anno 1187 et seq. See Leyser, Hist. Poet. et Poem. Med. Ev., 435.

Thomas and Richard of Ely, temp. Henry II. Thomas wrote the History of his monastery from its first foundation to 1107, &c., (see a copy of the whole of his writings in Cottonian Library, Domitian, A xv.,) and Richard continued Thomas's History from 1107 to 1169, and wrote sermons, &c. See Wright's Biog. Brit. Lit., A.-N. Period, 280-283; Wharton's Anglia Sacra. Thomas of Erceldoune. See LERMONT, THOMAS; Encyc. Brit., 7th ed., xxi. 244, (by David Irving, LL.D.) Thomas of Jesus. The Sufferings of our Lord Jesus Christ; a Series of Contemplations, trans., with the Life of the Author, Lon., 1753, 3 vols. 12mo; Dubl., 1820, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo; 1843, 2 vols. 12mo; written in 1578, during a long captivity among the Moors of Africa.

Thomas Hybernicus. 1. Flores omnium pene Doctorum qui cum in Theologiæ tum in Philosophia hactenus claruerunt, Lugd. Bat., 1555, 8vo; Par.. 1556, 8vo. 2. Flores Bibliorum, sive Loci Communes Omnium fere Materiarum ex Veteri ac Novo Testamento, Antv., 1567, sm. 8vo.

Thomas of Monmouth, temp. Henry II., wrote a Life of St. William and a Narrative of Miracles said to have been performed at his tomb,-apparently lost.

Thomas de la Moor. Vita et Mors Ed. II.; Camdeni Anglia, &c., 593.

Thomas Netter. See WALDENSIS, THOM Æ. Thomas of Swarraton, Armiger. The Noble Traytour; a Chronicle, Lon., 1857, 3 vols. cr. 8vo.

Thomas Waldensis. See WALDENSIS, THOME. Thomas, Mr. 1. Abridginent of Ainsworth's Dictionary of the Latin Tongue, Lon., 1759, 8vo. 2. Eutropii Historiæ Romanæ Breviarium; with English Trans., Notes, and Index, 1762, 8vo.

Thomas, Mrs. See PARKHURST, JOHN, No. 3. Thomas, Lady. 1. Faithful Hound; a True Tale, 2d ed., Lon., Nov. 1862, 16mo. 2. The Cross of Light, 1865, 12mo. Thomas, Rev. Abel C. Autobiography; including Recollections of Persons, Incidents, and Places, Bost., 1855, 12mo.

Thomas, Rev. Alfred C. Prayerful Sympathy invoked for America; a Sermon preached at Islington, England, Dec. 21, 1862, Lon., 1863, 8vo; Phila., 1863,

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Thomas, Miss Annie, i.e. Cudlip, Mrs. Pender. 1. Lady Lorme, and The Dream and The Waking, Lon., 1863, fp. 8vo. 2. The Cross of Honour, 1863, p. 8vo; 1864, fp. Svo; N. York, 1864, 12mo. 3. Sir Victor's Choice, Lon., 1864, 3 vols. p. 8vo; 1865, p. 8vo: 1867, 12mo. 4. Denis Donne, 1864, 3 vols. p. 8vo; 3d ed., 1864, p. 8vo; 1865, p. 8vo; N. York, 1865, 8vo; Lon., 1868, p. 8vo. 5. The Dangerous Secret; The House in Piccadilly; Philip Morton, 1864, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 6. Barry O'Byrne, Dec. 1864, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 7. On Guard, 1865, 3 vols. p. 8vo; N. York, 1865, 8vo; Lon., 1867, p. 8vo. 8. Theo Leigh, 1865, 3 vols. p. 8vo; 1867, 12mo; N. York, 1865, 8vo. 9. Walter Goring, Lon., 1866, 3 vols. p. 8vo; N. York, 1866, Svo; Lon., 1867, p. 8vo. Played Out, 1866, 2 vols. p. 8vo; N. York, 1866, 8vo. 11. Called to Account, Lon., 1867, 3 vols. p. 8vo; 1869, 12mo; N. York, 1867, 8vo. 12. Playing for High Stakes, Lon., Dec. 1867, 3 vols. p. 8vo; N. York, 1868, 8vo. The Dower House, Lon., 1868, 3 vols. p. 8vo; 1869, cr. 8vo; N. York, 1868, 8vo. 14. A Noble Aim, Lon., 1868, fp. 8vo. 15. False Colours, 1869, 3 vols. p. 8vo. Only Herself, 1869, 3 vols. p. 8vo; Phila., 1870, 8vo. Contributor to The Broadway, Appleton's Journal, &c.

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Thomas, Ben. Shooter's Guide, Lon., 1809, 8vo. Thomas, Benjamin F., LL.D., late a Justice of

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the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, and a member of 'the 37th U.S. Congress, 1862-63.

1. Digest of the Laws of Massachusetts in relation to the Powers, Duties, and Liabilities of Towns and of Town Officers, Worcester, 1845, 12mo. 2. A Few Suggestions upon the Personal Liberty Law and "Secession," (so called;) In a Letter to a Friend, Bost., 1861, 8vo, pp. 22. Commended in N. Amer. Rev., xcii. 510, (by A. P. Peabody.)

Thomas, Caroline. Farmingdale; a Tale, N. York, 1854, 2 vols. 12mo, and also 2 vols. in 1, 12mo.

"The story abounds in scenes of absorbing interest."-Hart's Female Prose Writers of America, ed. 1855, 525.

Thomas, Charles W., member of the Georgia Methodist Conference; Chaplain of the African Squadron in 1855, 1856, and 1857. Adventures and Observations on the West Coast of Africa and its Islands, N. York, 1860, 12mo; Lon., 1865, p. 8vo. Originally pub. in Southern Christian Advocate.

"To write a book calculated to hit the tastes of religious sectarians and the more worldly patrons of light literature is no easy task; but Mr. Thomas has accomplished it."-Lon. Athen., 1860, ii. 54.

Thomas, D. R. History of the Diocese of St. Asaph, Oxford, Part 1, 1870.

Thomas, Dalby. Historical Account of the Rise and Growth of the West India Colonies, Lon., 1690, fol. Thomas, Daniel, a native of Middleborough, Mass.; graduated at Brown University, 1803; was ordained minister of South Abington, 1808, and retained this connection until his death, 1847, aged 68. 1. Oration, 1810, 8vo. 2. Letter to J. Norton on the Trinity, 1815, 8vo. 3. Funl. Serm., 1824, 8vo.

Thomas, David. 1. Travels through the Western Country in 1816, Auburn, 1819, 12mo. 2. Address before the Aurora Horticultural Society, (1845,) 8vo.

Thomas, David, D.D., of Stockwell, a Dissenter. 1. Crisis of Being, Lon., 1849, fp. 8vo; 4th ed., 1864. Commended. 2. Core of Creeds, 1851, 12mo. Commended. 3. Progress of Being, 1854, p. 8vo; 4th ed., 1864. 4. Biblical Liturgy, 7th ed., 1868, er. 8vo. 5. Journalism and the Pulpit, 1857, 8vo. 6. Unreasonableness of People in Relation to the Pulpit, 1857, 12mo. 7. Resurrections: Thoughts on Duty and Destiny, 1863, cr. 8vo. 8. The Genius of the Gospel: a Homiletical Commentary on St. Matthew; with an Introduction by the Rev. William Webster, M.A., (q. v.,) 1864, 8vo. 9. The Augustine Hymn-Book, 1865. 10. The Minister, The Parent, and The Church: Inaugural Addresses, Bristol, 1866, 18mo. 11. The Philosophy of Happiness, Lon., 1869, 12mo. Editor of The Homilist, p. 8vo, 1st Ser. to 1857, 7 vols.; 2d Ser., vol. i., 1859.

Thomas, E. J. Bayliss, LL.D., a member of the Philadelphia Bar. An Opinion regarding the Validity of a Claim for the Value of Goods Sold and Delivered on Credit to a Married Woman trading as a feme sole Trader, &c., Phila., 1860, 8vo, pp. 40.

Thomas, E. S., father of Frederick William Thomas, (infra,) learned the printing-business with his uncle Isaiah Thomas, (infra;) was afterwards a bookseller in Charleston, S.C., where he edited the City Gazette; subsequently removed to Providence, R.I., and afterwards to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he edited the Daily Evening Post. Reminiscences of the Last Sixty-Five Years, commencing with the Battle of Lexington, &c., also Sketches of his own Life and Times, Hartford, 1840, 2 vols. 12mo. 'Reviewed in Dem. Rev., viii. 226. 2. Reminiscences of South Carolina, 1840, 2 vols. 12mo.

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Thomas, E. T. W. Call of Duty; a Serm., Lon., 1860, 8vo.

Thomas, E. W. Modern Practice of Photography, Lon., 1866, 8vo.

Thomas, Edward. The Estate of Man by Nature and Grace; with Meditations, &c., Lon., 1674, 8vo. Thomas, Edward, M.D. Papers in Mem. Med., 1799, 1805.

Thomas, Edward, a clergyman of the Prot. Epis. Church in South Carolina, was b. in that State, 1800, d. 1840. After his death a volume of sermons from his MSS. was published in 1 vol. 12mo, with an Introduction by his widow. See Sprague's Annals, v., Episcopalian, 664-669.

Thomas, Edward, of the East India Company's College, Haileybury, Herts, for several years British Resident at Delhi, was b. in London, Dec. 1813. His works are of the highest historical value. See Lon. Guardian, Oct. 20, 1858, (ascribed to Max Müller.) 1. Coins of the Patan Sultans of Hindustan, Lon., 1847,

8vo. Supplementary Contributions, Delhi, 1852, 8vo. Same, reprinted from the Delhi edition, but without the engravings, Lon., 1852, 8vo; new ed., in press, 1870, 8vo. 2. The Epoch of the Sah Kings of Surashtra, Illustrated by their Coins, 1848, 8vo. 3. Coins of the Kings of Ghazni, 1848, 8vo. Supplementary Contributions, 1859, 8vo. 4. The Numismatic History of the Early Mohammedan Arabs in Persia, 1849, 8vo. 5. The Oriental Legends on Imperial Arsacidan and Partho-Persian Coins, 1849, 8vo. 6. Sassanian Mint Monograms and Gems, 1852, 8vo. 7. Catalogue of Bactrian Coins, 1857, Svo. 8. The Hindu Kings of Kabul, 8vo. 9. Coins of the Sassanidæ, 8vo. 10. Colonel Stacy's Ghazni Coins, 8vo. 11. A Collection of some of the Miscellaneous Essays on Oriental Subjects Published on Various Occasions, 1868, 8vo. 12. Early Sassanian Inscriptions, Seals, and Coins, illustrating the Early History of the Sassanian Dynasty, 1868, 8vo. 13. A Series of Pehlvi Inscriptions, illustrating the Early History of the Sassanian Dynasty, &c., 8vo. In preparation, 1870. 14. Essays on Indian Antiquities, following up the Discoveries of James Prinsep, with Specimens of his Engravings, and Selections from his Useful Tables, and embodying the most Recent Investigations into the History, Palæography, and Numismatics of Ancient India, illustrated, 2 vols. 8vo. In preparation, 1870. See PRINSEP, JAMES. Mr. Thomas contributed to Jour. of the Asiatic Soc. of Bengal, Jour. of the Roy. Asiatic Soc. of London, and Numismatic Chron., London.

Thomas, Edward. See Memoir of, with Selections from his Journal, &c., Lon., 1849, 12mo.

Thomas, Mrs. Edward. See THOMAS, MRS. JANE. Thomas, Elizabeth. The Georgian, and other Poems, Lon., 1847, 8vo.

Thomas, Elizabeth, yeleped Corinna by Dryden, and impaled in the Dunciad by Pope for letting Curll have some of his letters to Henry Cromwell, was b. 1675, and d., after a troubled life, 1730. It is stated that "her poems were published after her death by Curll." Bindley's copy of her Poems, Cat., Pt. 3, 1293, is dated 1722. In the year succeeding her death appeared Pylades and Corinna; or, Memoirs of the Lives, Amours, and Writings of Richard Gwinnett, Esq., and Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, Junr., &c., Lon., 1731, 2 vols. 8vo; again, 1736, 2 vols. Gwinnett's death prevented his marriage to the lady. See Cibber's Lives; Bowles's Pope; Malone's Dryden, i. 347, ii. 96, 108.

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Thomas, Evan. See WILLIAMS, REV. PETER. Thomas, Rev. F. F. Vital Questions: a Book for Religious Inquirers, Torquay, 1863, er. 8vo; 2d ed., 1864. Thomas, F. S. The Psychologist; or, Whence is a Knowledge of the Soul Derivable? Lon., 1844, 8vo. In verse. See Lon. Athen., 1844, 1092.

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Thomas, Francis Sheppard, Secretary of the Public Record Department, London, was b. at Kington, Herefordshire, 1794, d. at Croydon, Surrey, 1857. Liber Munerum Publicorum Hiberniæ ab An. 1152 usque ad 1827; with Introd. Observations, Lon., 2 vols. fol., £2. 2. Notes of Materials for the History of Public Departments, 1846, demy fol. 3. The Ancient Exchequer of England; the Treasury and Origin of the Present Management of the Exchequer and Treasury of Ireland, 1848, See Lon. Athen., 1848, 508; Lon. Lit. Gaz., 1848, 324. 4. History of the State Paper Office, 1849, 8vo. 5. Hand-Book to the Public Records, 1853, r. 8vo. 6. Historical Notes relative to the History of England, 15091714, 1856, 3 vols. r. 8vo, £2.

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Thomas, Francis Tracy, Cornet E. and W Lothian Dragoons. Monkwood Priory; a Novel, Lon., 1799, 2 vols. 12mo.

Thomas, Frederick William, son of E. S. Thomas, (supra,) was b., according to Griswold's Poets and Poetry of America, 16th ed., 1855, 408, in Providence, R.I., Oct. 25, 1808, according to Duyckinck's Cyc. of Amer. Lit., 1856, ii. 548, in Baltimore, about 1810. He was educated and admitted to the Bar in Baltimore, and in 1830 commenced the practice of the law in Cincinnati, Ohio; d. in Washington, D.C., 1864. 1. The Emigrant; or, Reflections when Descending the Ohio; a Poem, Cin., 1833. 2. Clinton Bradshaw; a Tale, Phila., 1835, 12mo. 3. East and West; a Novel, 1836, 2 vols. 12mo. 4. Howard Pinckney; a Novel, 1840. 5. The Beechen Tree; a Tale told in Rhyme, and other Poems, N. York, 1844, 12mo. 6. Sketches of Character, and Tales founded on Fact, Louisville, 1849, 12mo. 7. John Randolph of Roanoke, and other Sketches of Character; including William Wirt; together with Tales of Real

Life, Phila., 1853, sm. 8vo. Also contributions in prose and verse to periodicals.

"Deserves praise for many excellencies in general authorship."-DR. R. W. GRISWOLD: ubi supra.

See, also, South. Lit. Mess., iv. 297. Thomas, G. A., LL.D. 1. Predictions of Christ, &c., Lon., 1793, 8vo. 2. Case of Hezekiah Considered; a Serm., 1804. See THOMAS, JOHN, LL.D.

Thomas, G. F., compiler of Middleton, Wallace & Co.'s U. States Railway Map, and of E. Mendenhall & Co.'s Sectional and Railway Map of Ohio; and editor of D. Appleton & Co.'s Railway and Steam-Navigation Guide, pub. semi-monthly, under the supervision of the Railway Companies, at New York, sq. 12mo.

Thomas, Gabriel, a member of the Society of Friends, resided in Pennsylvania and West New Jersey from 1682 to 1697. An Historical and Geographical Account of the Province and County of Pennsylvania and of West New Jersey, in America, &c.; with a Map of both Countries, Lon., 1698, sm. Svo. In late years this book has brought as high as $17 at auctions. A lithographed fac-simile was privately printed by Mr. James Austin Brady, N. York, 1848. Mr. Brady, a zealous and intelligent collector of books on America, was lost in the Arctic, Sept. 1854. His library was sold by Bangs, Brothers & Co., N. York, in the fall of

1855.

Thomas, George, General in the service of the Native Powers in India. Military Memoirs, from his Original Documents: see FRANCKLIN, CAPT. WM., No. 5. Thomas, Captain George. Local Militia Paymaster, 1812, 8vo.

Thomas, George. 1. National Duties in Connection with Religion, Lon., 1840, 12mo. 2. Ministry of Holy Angels in the Church Considered, 1847, 12mo. 3. Thoughts of Peace, 1864, 12mo.

Thomas, George G. Inaugural Dissertation on the Kalmia Latifolia and Angustifolia, Phila., 1802, 8vo. Thomas, George Housman, an artist, b. in London, 1824, d. at Boulogne, 1868, enriched by his pencil the illustrated editions of Thomson's Seasons, Lon., 1858, 8vo, E. Macdermott's Merrie Days of England, 1858, 4to, &c., and was well known for his sketches in the Illustrated London News, London Illustration, &c. By order of Queen Victoria, he painted the Queen Giving the Medals to the Crimean Heroes, which was exhibited at the Academy. In Memoriam-George H. Thomas, Artist: a Collection of Engravings from his Drawings on Wood, Lon., 1869, 4to, £1 18. See Lon. Bookseller, Dec. 13, 1869, 1075.

Thomas, George Martin, editor of The History of America Historically Represented from the Most Ancient Sources, by Friedrich Kunstmann, Munich, 1859, 4to: 100 copies. There should accompany this, Atlas relating to the Discovery of America; being Thirteen hitherto Unknown Maps of the 15th and 16th Centuries, from Manuscripts in Munich Libraries; Edited by F. Kunstmann, Karl Von Spruner, George Thomas, 1859, fol. maximo, in case: 100 copies. History and Atlas, $32. See, also, STEVENS, HENRY, No. 19.

Thomas, George Powell, Captain in the Bengal Army. 1. Views in Simla, Lon., 1846, fol., £4 48.; col'd, £8 88., and mounted, £10 10s. 2. Poems, 1847, fp. 8vo. See Lon. Athen., 1848, 212.

Thomas, H. Leigh. Two medical papers in Phil. Trans., 1801, and Med.-Chir. Trans., 1809.

Thomas, Henry. Wards of London, with Account of all the Companies, &c., 8vo: vol. i., 1828. Not continued.

Thomas, Henry. 1. Arnica Calendula, &c. for Accidents, 4th ed., 1860, 32mo. 2. Homœopathic Domestic Practice, by E. Guernsey; Abridged, &c., Manches., 1857, 12mo. 3. Additions to the Homoeopathic Materia Medica, 1859, 12mo. 4. Diseases of Children; Ed., with Additions, 1859, 18mo.

Thomas, Henry J. 1. Allens, N. York, 1862, 16mo. 2. Block House, 1862, 16mo. 3. Laughing Eyes, 1862, 16mo. 4. The Wrecker's Prize, 1864, 16mo. The above are all in Beadle's Amer. Lib.

Thomas, Howell L., M.D., co-editor with Dr. Otis of The Virginia Medical and Surgical Journal, Richmond, 8vo, 1853 et seq. On the Alteration of the Taste in Paralysis of the Facial Nerve; from the French of C. Bernard, Richmond, 1853, 8vo.

Thomas, Hugh. 1. History of Wales, 1729, fol. 2. Introduction to British History and the History of the Universe, fol.

Thomas, Hugh, Archdeacon of Nottingham, 1748; Preb. of York, 1749; Chancellor of York, 1750; Master of Christ's College, Cambridge, 1754; Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, 1754 and 1777; Dean of Ely, 1758; d. 1780. Sermon, 1 Ki. xii. 27, (Consecration of Bishop F. Cornwallis,) Lon., 1750, 4to.

Thomas, Isaiah, LL.D., b. in Boston, 1749, d. in Worcester, 1831, for many years one of the most eminent of American printers, well known as co-publisher of the Massachusetts Spy, Massachusetts Magazine, Farmer's Museum and New England Almanac, &c., and as the founder of and benefactor to the American Antiquarian Society at Worcester, was the author of the following excellent work: The History of Printing in America; with a Biography of Printers and an Account of Newspapers; to which is prefixed A Concise View of the Discovery and Progress of the Art in Other Parts of the World, Worcester, 1810, 2 vols. 8vo, pp. 487, 576. Now (1870) worth about $15 to $20.

"Exceedingly valuable for its narrative record of the art in America."-Trümer's Bibl. Guide to Amer. Lit., ed. 1859, xlviii.

Bee, also, cxiii.

"Highly valuable, but not equally well arranged.”—J. G. PALFREY: N. Amer. Rev., xxxix. 279, n.

"A work which will amply repay the reader for the perusal.” -Dr. Mease's Picture of Philadelphia, 1811, 81, n.

"The printer, Isaiah Thomas, has rendered it [Worcester] famous through all the continent. He prints most of the works which appear, and it must be granted that his editions are correct. Thomas is the Didot of America."-Brissot de Warville's Travels in the U. States in 1788.

See, also, Duyckinck's Cyc. of Amer. Lit., i. 302; Hist. Mag., 1862, 69, 102, 157, 196.

Thomas, Rev. J. See THURSTON, J., No. 1. Thomas, J. Anatolia: or, Russia Triumphant and Europe Chained, Lon., 1854, 8vo.

Thomas, J. H. 1. Systematic Arrangement of Lord Coke's First Institute of the Laws of England, on the Plan of Sir Matthew Hale's Analysis; with the Annotations of Mr. Hargrave, Lord Chief-Justice Hale, and Lord Chancellor Nottingham; and a new series of Notes and References to the Present Time, 1818, 3 vols. 8vo, to which are added the Notes of Charles Butler, Phila., 1827, 3 vols. 8vo; again, 1836, 3 vols. 8vo.

"I have fortunately just received from England Thomas' Coke's Littleton, a most valuable book.... It is now, beyond question, the first elementary book to be read.-as agreeable as Blackstone, and more profound.”—Thomas Jefferson to Francis Eppes, (his grandson,) April 9, 1822: Randall's Jefferson, 1858, ii. 484.

"This edition has been prepared with immense industry, and is a very creditable monument of the learning of Mr. Thomas, We should, nevertheless, prefer for students the original form of Hargrave and Butler's Coke upon Littleton, as we believe they would read it with more ease and with greater profit; and we would extend this remark to the folio editions, which we prefer to those in distinct volumes.”—Hoffman's Leg. Stu., 229, See, also, COKE, SIR EDWARD.

2. With FRASER, J. F., New edition of Sir Edward Coke's Reports, Lon., 1826, 6 vols. 8vo. See Marvin's Leg. Bibl., 209. See, also, THOMAS, M. Thomas, J. Harries. Sermon, Lon., 1858, 12mo. Thomas, J. J. The Theory and Practice of Creole Grammar, Port of Spain, (Trinidad,) 1869, 8vo.

Thomas, J. P. My Thought Book, 1825, 8vo. Thomas, J. R. Thomas's Church Music: a Selection of Gems from the Best Masters, carefully Adapted to Favorite Psalms and Hymns, N. York. 1863, r. 8vo.

Thomas, J. W. 1. Beauties of Modern English Poetry, Lon., 18mo. 2. Apology for Don Juan; a Satirical Poem, 3d ed., 1850, fp. 8vo.

Thomas, Jacob, Missionary to Assam. See Memoir of, by Mrs. Harris, N. York, 18mo.

Thomas, Mrs. Jane, a daughter of Mr. Pinhorn, and b. at Woolwich, Kent, was married to the Rev. Edward Thomas, of Billesdon, Leicestershire, 1824. 1. Tranquil Hours; Poems, Lon., 1838, 12mo. 2. Sir Redmond; a Metrical Romance, 1839, fp. 8vo. 3. Poems, 1846, 12mo. See Lon. Athen., 1846, 683. 4. Autumnal Leaves, and other Poems, 1860, cr. 8vo. Not commended by Lon. Athen., 1860, ii. 669. 5. Primroses by a River's Brim; Poems, 1865, cr. 8vo. Not commended by Lon. Reader, 1865, i. 479. She is the author of The Merchant's Daughter of Toulon, a Play, performed at the Marylebone Theatre in Dec. 1855, and published in 1856, of several popular songs and fugitive pieces, and has contributed to The Metropolitan, The Old Monthly, Ainsworth's Magazine, &c.

Thomas, Jenkin. 1. Historia Atheismi, Bas., 1709, 8vo. 2. Anima Brutorum, Ald., 1713, 8vo. Thomas, John, Rector of St. Nicholas, Cardiff. 1.

Serm., Lon., 1679, 4to. 2. Answer to Dr. Owen on Or- | system of pronouncing geographical names contained dination, 1711, 8vo.

Thomas, John. Serm., Isa. lix. 1, 1689, 12mo. Thomas, John, of Yately, Hants. Serm., 1710, 4to. Thomas, John, Canon Residentiary of St. Paul's, London; Bishop of Peterborough, 1747; trans. to Salisbury, 1757, and to Winchester, 1761; d. 1781. He published a number of sermons, 1729-58, q. v. in Watt's Bibl. Brit.

Thomas, John, of Chorleton. Six Discourses, 1728, 12mo.

Thomas, John, D.D., Dean of Peterborough, 1740; Bishop-elect of St. Asaph, Nov. 1743, but before consecration trans. to Lincoln, 1744; trans. to Salisbury, 1761; d. 1766. He published seven single sermons, 173956, q. v. in Darling's Cyc. Bibl., i. 2938.

Thomas, John, LL.D., b. at Carlisle, 1712; admitted a commoner of Queen's College, Oxford, 1730; Rector of Bleckingley, 1737; Preb. of Westminster, 1754; Vicar of St. Bride's, Fleet Street, London, 1766; Dean of Westminster, 1768; Bishop of Rochester, 1774; d. 1793. He published several single sermons, 1745-80, (see Watt's Bibl. Brit.) After his death appeared his Sermons and Charges, published from the Original MSS. by G. A. Thomas, A.M.; to which is prefixed A Sketch of the Life and Character of the Author, by the Editor, Lon., 1796, 2 vols. 8vo; 2d ed., 1801, 2 vols. 8vo; again, 1803, 2 vols. 8vo.

"Useful and elegant models of practical divinity."-Lon.

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Thomas, John, of Pen-y-Bont. Welsh Melodies arranged for the Harp, 1855, r. 4to.

Thomas, John Addison, U. S. Army, subsequently Under-Secretary of State of the U. States, and Commissioner of Claims under a Convention with G. Britain, d. at Paris, 1856, gained considerable reputation by his Report of the Commission and by other state papers.

Thomas, John J., b. in Cayuga co., N. York, 1810. 1. The American Fruit-Culturist, Auburn, 1849, 12mo;

10th ed., 12mo; new ed., 1867, 8vo; 1868, Svo. See No. 2. 2. Farm Implements, and the Principles of their Construction and Use, N. York, 1854, 12mo; last ed., 1861, 12mo. Both of these works are highly commended. 3. Illustrated Annual Register of Rural Affairs and Cultivator Almanac, Albany, 16mo, 1857-65. 4. Farm Implements and Farm Machinery, &c., N. York, 1869, 12mo. Assistant editor of The Genesee Farmer, 1834-39; Horticultural editor of The Albany Cultivator, 1841-53; Assistant editor of the same and of The Country Gentleman, 1853 et seq.; contributor to Trans. N. York State Agricult. Soc., 1841-47, and to The Farm, N. York, 1858,

12mo.

Thomas, John Jones. Britannia Antiquissima; or, A Key to the Philology of History, (Sacred and Profane:) "Gwin yn erbyn y byd Yugwneb Haul or Itlygad golenni;" by John Jones Thomas, B.A. Cantab. (Caraddaeg,) late H.M.'s Inspector of Denominational Schools, Melbourne, 1866, 8vo.

Thomas, John Penford. Treatise of Universal Jurisprudence, 2d ed., Lon., 1829, 8vo.

Part

Thomas, Rev. John Wesley. 1. The Triology; or, Dante's Three Visions; Translated into English in the Metre and Triple Rhyme of the Original, with Notes and Illustrations: Part 1, Inferno; or, The Vision of Hell, Lon., 1859, p. Svo, pp. 410. Commended by Lon. Gent. Mag., 1859, ii. 69, and Lon. Athen., 1859, ii. 44. 2, Purgatorio; or, The Vision of Purgatory, 1862, p. 8vo. "Mr. Thomas is deserving of all credit for his bold attempt: he has produced a version with which those who cannot read the Italian may well rest content."-Lon. Athen., 1862, íi. 364. See WRIGHT, ICHABOD CHARLES; ROSSETTI, DANTE GABRIELE.

2. The Lord's Day; or, The Christian Sabbath, 1865, p. 8vo. 3. Poems on Sacred, Classical, Medieval, and Modern Subjects, 1868.

Thomas, Joseph. 1. Burlesque Dramas, Lon., 1838, 12mo. Amusing. 2. Asmodeus; or, The Devil upon Two Sticks; a New Translation, with a Biographical Notice of the Author by Jules Janin; with 200 wood-cuts by Tony Johannot, 1841, imp. 8vo. Very good.

Thomas, Joseph, M.D., of Philadelphia. 1. With BALDWIN, THOMAS, Baldwin's Pronouncing Gazetteer, Phila., 1845, 8vo. Dr. Thomas was the author of the

in this volume; then a department of literature but li le cultivated. The work was commended by Dr. J. At tison Alexander, (Prince. Rev., Oct. 1845,) Chris. Exams., &c. 2. Travels in Egypt and Palestine, 1853, mə 1854,) 12mo, pp. 174. Noticed in Westm. Rev.. Ju v, 1853, (Contemp. Lit.,) and Lon. Athen., 1854, 48. With BALDWIN, THOMAS, New and Complete Gazetteer of the United States, 1854, 8vo. 4. With BALDWIN, THOMAS, assisted by several other Gentlemen, Geographical Dictionary of the World, 1855, r. 8vo, pp. xviii., 2182; new edits., 1861, 1866, &c.

"The volume [ed. 1855] is, in respect of completeness, accuracy, and variety of geographical information, without an equal in the English language."-PRESIDENT C. C. FELTON: N. Amer. Rev., Jan. 1856, 285.

See, also, July. 1861, 290, (by A. P. Peabody.) It was commended by Edward Everett, R. C. Winthrop, Washington Irving, George Bancroft, &c.

5. A Comprehensive Medical Dictionary, (Sept. 1864,) 1865, demy 8vo, pp. xii., 704.

"This volume is a master-piece of practical skill,-an acenrate condensation of what it is most needful for the student of medicine and the general reader to know."-C. P. KRAUTH, JR., D.D. "We have here a very useful and compendious dictionary of medicine and its cognate studies."-Amer. Lit. Gaz., Oct. 1, 1864.

6. Lippincott's Biographical Dictionary: Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biography and Mythology; containing Memoirs of the Most Eminent Persons of all Ages and Countries, and Accounts of the Various Subjects of the Norse, Hindoo, and Classic Mythologies, with the Pronunciation of their Names in the Different

Languages in which they are used, imp. 8vo Parts, 64 Pp. ea., 1870–71.

"The Author expresses a confidence that he will be able to bring the whole within the compass of from 40 to 45 Parts. The whole work will be capable of being bound in a single volume if desired, forming, it is believed, the most complete and (taking into consideration its extent) the most convenient, and certainly the most learned, work of the kind ever published."—

Publishers' Advert., Phila., Oct. 1869.

We have before us the commendatory verdicts of Messrs. W. C. Bryant, LL.D., O. W. Holmes, M.D., A. P. Peabody, D.D., W. D. Whitney, LL.D., J. R. Lowell, W. A. Wheeler, C. P. Krauth, D.D., &c., upon the early Parts of this invaluable work.

To a large volume on Special, General, and Microscopic Anatomy, edited by Dr. S. G. Morton in 1848-9, Dr. Thomas contributed the portion (specially commended by the Charleston Med. Jour., Mar. 1849) relating to muscular action, the mechanism of locomotion, &c.; and in 1851-2 he published his First Book of Etymology, (see LYND, JAMES, Nos. 1, 2.) which was highly approved of by Dr. Barnas Sears and other Webster's octavo Dictionary, 1847, 8vo, the University scholars. He contributed geographical vocabularies to of 1864, and also enriched the latter by a Pronouncing edition, 1856, 8vo, and the Unabridged Quarto edition Dr. Thomas visited India, where he spent fourteen Vocabulary of Modern Biographical Names. In 1857 months in the study of the Sanscrit, Persian, and other Oriental tongues, principally with a view to tracing their philological relations with the languages of Europe. He also spent about three months in Egypt, for the purpose of making himself acquainted with the rudiments of the Arabic tongue. He was for some time Professor of Latin and Greek in Haverford College, and has taught the classics privately.

Thomas, Rev. Joshua. See WALLACE, REV. ADAM.

Thomas, Rev. Josiah. 1. Poetical Epistle to a Curate, 1786, 4to. 2. Strictures on the Established Religion, &c., 2d ed., 1807, 8vo. 3. Remarks on Principles and Notions, 1813, 8vo. See REAY, REV. STEPHEN.

Thomas, Lewis, of Glamorgan, Wales. 1. Certain Lectures upon Scripture, Lon., 1600, 8vo. 2. Short Treatise upon the Commandments, 1600, &c., Svo. Also, with No. 3, 1602, 8vo. 3. Seven Sermons, with No. 2, 1602, 8vo; 1619, 1630, &c. See Bliss's Wood's Athen. Oxon., ii. 277.

Thomas, Lewis F. Poems. See South. Quar. Rev., iii. 267.

Thomas, Lynall. Rifled Ordnance, 5th ed., Lon., 1863, p. 8vo; N. York, 1864, 8vo. Reviewed in Lon. Athen., 1859, ii. 238.

Thomas, Marcia A. Memorial of Marshfield, and Guide-Book to its Localities, at Green Harbor, Bost., 1855, 12mo.

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