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IIXUSIONS: A Psychological Study. By James Sully, author of "Sen- 

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This volume takes a wide survey of the field of error, embracing in its view net 

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A SELECTION FR03I THE LETTERS OF MADA3IE DE IlE:>m- 

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'• ' A Selection from the Letters of Madame de Remusat to her Husband and Son ' 

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THE ART OF SPEECH. Yol. II. Studies in Eloquence and Logic. By L. 

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CoNTE>-TS OF YoL. II: Part I, Studies in Eloquence: Introductory; History of 

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