MEMOIRS, BIOGRAPHIES, Etc. 7 

 THE LIFE OF SIR HALLIDAY MACART- 



NEY, K.C.M.G., Commander of Li Hung Chang's trained 

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THE HEART OF GAMBETTA. Translated 



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THE MEMOIRS OF ANN, LADY FANSHAWE. 



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