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THE STATELY HOMES OF ENGLAND. 
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Contents. —Alton Towers; CobhamHall; Mount Edgcumbe ; Cothele ; Alnwick Castle> 
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THE COTTER’S SATURDAY NIGHT. 
By Robert Burns. Beautifully illustrated by 47 exquisite engravings, drawn by 
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A Tale of Long Ago. By E. T. Disosway. i2mo. Cloth, black and gold, 
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