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II.
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ATHENS; ITS RISE AND FALL:
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WESTERN INDIA IN 1838.
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TIMON--BUT NOT OF ATHENS.

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WINTER STUDIES AND SUMMER RAMBLES. By Mrs. Jameson,
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CELEBRATED FEMALE SOVEREIGNS.
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VISITS AND SKETCHES AT HOME AND
ABROAD.

By Mrs. Jameson.


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THE POETRY OF LIFE.

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XXII.

Fifth Edition, Revised and Corrected.

ADVENTURES OF A GENTLEMAN IN
SEARCH OF A HORSE.

By Sir George Stephen.

With numerous Illustrations by Cruickshank.

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MR. LODGE'S PEERAGE OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE.
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