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WARFARE AND WORK ; or, Life's Progress. A Book 



for Young Persons. By the Author of "Passing Clouds." Woodcuts, 



18mo, 2s. 6d. cloth. 



"This is an admirable tale for young people." Liverpool Courier. 

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THE LIFE OF THE REV. RICHARD KNILL, of 



St Petersburg. By the Rev. C. M. BIRRELL. With a Review of his 

 Character by the late Rev. JOHN ANOELL JAMES. With Portrait. Crown 

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A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF SIR HENRY 



HAVELOCK, K.C.B. Compiled from Unpublished Papers, &c. By the 

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THE HARP OF GOD: Twelve Letters on Liturgical 



Music. Its Import, History, Present State, and Reformation. By the 

 Rev. EDWAHD YOUNG, M A , of Trinity College, Cambridge. Crown 8vo, 

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LIFE IN THE SPIRIT : A Memoir of the Rev. Alex- 



ander Anderson, A.M. By the Rev. NORMAN L. WALKER. With Preface 

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