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The Laws and Practice of Whist. By Ccelebs. As played at the 
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Autobiography of a Working-man. 
By Alexander Somerville, i 1 One who has whistled at the 
plough.’ ’ 
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Peter Sclilemihl. 
From the German of Adalbert Von Chamisso. Translated by 
Sir John Bow ring, LL.D., &c. 
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and other Fermented 
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From the Earliest Ages to the Present Time. Dedicated to all 
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Shooting Simplified. 
A Concise Treatise on Guns and Shooting. Second Edition, Re- 
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By James Dalziell Dougall. 
