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FOR SCEPTRE AND CROWN. A Romance of the Present Time. 

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FRAGMENTS OF THOUGHT. By T. Bowden Green. Dedicated by 

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THE ROMANTIC ANNALS OF A NAVAL FAMILY. By 



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HAKAYIT ABDULLA. The Autobiography of a ^^lalay Munshi, between 

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GLIMPSES OF THE SUPERNATURAL. Being Facts, Records, and 



Traditions, relating to Dreams, Omens, Miraculous Occurrences, Apparitions, Wraiths, 

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