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A MONTH of ADVENTURES. 
A SHORT HISTORY of the OLD and NEW TES¬ 
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BARBAULD’S LECONS POUR DES ENFANS. With 
a Vocabulary. 6 
DIARY of a LITTLE DOG. Supposed to be written by 
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EAST INDIANS AT SELWOOD; or, the Orphan’s 
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FOOTSTEPS to NATURAL HISTORY. With many 
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GLEANINGS from MANY FIELDS. By the Author 
of u Spain and Portugal,” &c. 
HARRY and WILLIAM; or the Two Cousins. A Tale. 
HENDRY’S HISTORY of GREECE. In Easy Les¬ 
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-ROME, ditto ditto. 
HENRI. An interesting Tale. In French. From the 
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HOW LITTLE HENRY CAME TO THE KNOW¬ 
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JUVENILE BIOGRAPHY; being some Account of the 
Childhood of Persons who were eminent in maturer years. 
LAPLAND and its REINDEER. 
MILL’S MINIATURE HISTORIES, in red leather:— 
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POETIC GLEANINGS, from modern Writers. W r ith 
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ROSE TALBOT. A Tale. By Eliza Wright. 
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SIMPLE TALES on EVERY-DAY SUBJECTS. Plates. 
STORIES of AUNT ALICE. By Louisa F. Dibbin. 
TALES of DISTANT LANDS. 
TEACHER’S TREASURE. By Mrs. Lamont. A 
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