A CATALOGUE OF 



SOME WOMEN LOVING AND LUCKLESS. 



By Teodor de Wyzkwa, Translated from the French by C. H. 

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POETRY AND PROGRESS IN RUSSIA. By 



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THE LIFE OF PETER ILICH TCHAIKOVSKY 



(1840-1893). By his Brother, MoDESTE Tchaikovsky. Edited 

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