388. HOWITT (WILLIAM). The Rural and Domestic 

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389. HUBBARD (SARA A., Compiler). Catch Words of 

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390. HUGO (VICTOR). Novels, comprising: Les Mise- 

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391. HUON OF BORDEAUX. Done into English by Sir 

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392. BUTTON (EDWARD). The Children's Christmas 

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393. HYDE (WILLIAM). London Impressions, Etchings 

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394. INDIAN CAPTIVITIES. An Affecting Account of 

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395. INDIANS. Byron (John). Narrative, Containing an 

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Edin. 1814 



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396. INDIANS. Punka Indians encamped on the banks of 

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