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BROADSTONE HALL, and other Poems. By W. E. WINDUS. 



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 BROCKEDON'S PASSES OF THE ALPS. Containing 109 



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BULWER'S (Lytton) PILGRIMS OF THE RHINE. With 

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BURNET'S HISTORY OF HIS OWN TIME, from the Restora- 

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BYRON'S (Lord) LETTERS AND JOURNALS. With 



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CARTER'S ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE OF ENGLAND. 

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