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DRAPER'S HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE. 2 vols.
GEORGE ELIOT'S ADAM BEDE.
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FIELDING'S TOM JONES. 2 vols.
GASKELL'S SYLVIA'S LOVERS.
GESTA ROMANORUM, or Entertaining Moral Stories invented by the Monks. Translated from the Latin by the Rev.Charles Swan. Revised edition, byWynnard Hooper, M.A.
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IRVING'S SKETCH BOOK.
JAMESON'S SHAKESPEARE'S HEROINES. Characteristics of Women: Moral, Poetical, and Historical.
LAMB'S ESSAYS, Including the Essays of Elia, Last Essays of Elia, and Eliana.
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MARRYAT'S MR. MIDSHIPMAN EASY. With 8 Illustrations byE. T. Wheeler.
MARRYAT'S PETER SIMPLE. With 8 Illustrations byF. A. Fraser.
MONTAIGNE'S ESSAYS. Cotton's translation. Revised byW. C. Hazlitt. 3 vols.
MORE'S UTOPIA. With the Life of Sir Thomas More, by William Roper, and his Letters to Margaret Roper and others. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, byGeorge Sampson.
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MOTLEY'S RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC. With a Biographical Introduction byMoncure D. Conway. 3 vols.
PASCAL'S THOUGHTS. Translated from the Text ofM. Auguste MolinierbyC. Kegan Paul. Third edition.
PLUTARCH'S LIVES. Translated, with Notes and a Life byAubrey Stewart, M.A., andGeorge Long, M.A. 4 vols.
SWIFT'S GULLIVER'S TRAVELS. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, byG. R. Dennis, with facsimiles of the original illustrations.
SWIFT'S JOURNAL TO STELLA. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, byF. Ryland, M.A.
TROLLOPE'S THE WARDEN. With an Introduction byFrederic Harrison.
TROLLOPE'S BARCHESTER TOWERS.
TROLLOPE'S DR. THORNE.
TROLLOPE'S FRAMLEY PARSONAGE.
TROLLOPE'S SMALL HOUSE AT ALLINGTON. 2 vols.
TROLLOPE'S LAST CHRONICLE OF BARSET. 2 vols.
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