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WORKS IN GENERAL LITERATURE. 
BELL (Robert, Editor of the “ Annotated Series of 
British Poets ”): 
GOLDEN LEAVES FROM THE WORKS OF THE POETS 
AND PAINTERS. Illustrated by Sixty-four superb Engravings on 
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COBBETT (William): ADVICE TO YOUNG 
Men and (incidentally) to Young Women, in the Middle and Higher 
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