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BARBOU-VICTOR HUGO; His Life and Works. From the 

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BREDIF- DEMOSTHENES- POLITICAL ELOQUENCE 



IN GREECE. With extracts from his orations, and a critical 

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BROWN -WIT AND HUMOR. A choice collection. By MAR- 

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BURRIS-THE TRINITY. By Rev. F. H. BURRIS. With an 

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CAREW-TANCLED. A Novel. By RACHEL CAREW. Square 

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CONE -TWO YEARS IN CALIFORNIA. By M. CONE. With 

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CROSS- ECLECTIC SHORT-HAND. A new system adapted 

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