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Kingsley (Henry, F.R.G.S.)-— TALES OF OLD 

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Contents: — Marco Polo; The Shipwreck of Pelsart ; The Wonderftil 

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Latham. — black and white : a journal of a Three Months' 

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Law. — THE ALPS OF HANNIBAL. By William John Law, 

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Liverpool.— THE LIFE AND ADMINISTRATION OF 

 ROBERT BANKS, SECOND EARL OF LIVERPOOL, K.G. 

 Compiled from Original Family Documents by Charles Duke 



