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Troublesome Children : Their TJps and Downs. 



Bj' One of Them. With ten full-page colored illustrations, 

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Sly Ballades in Harvard China. 



By E. S. M. With many illustrations and in folded paper 

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*,* The most dainty collection of charming fancies since Praed, and worthy of the 

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Thaddeus Stevens: Commoner. 



By E. B. Callender, member of the Massachusetts Bar. One 

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LONGFELLOW AND EMERSON. 



The Llassaohusetts Historical Society's Memorial Volume. 



Containing the addresses and eulogies by Dr. G. E. Ellis, Dr. 

 Oliver Wendell Holmes, Charles E. Norton and others, together 

 virith Mr. Emerson's tribute to Thomas Carlyle and his earlier 

 and much-sought-for addresses on Sir Walter Scott and Robert 

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Diary of Samuel Sewall, 1674-1729. Edited by Geo. E. Ellis, 

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