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HYPATIA; or, New Foes with an old Face.

TWO YEARS AGO.

ALTON LOCKE, Tailor and Poet. An Autobiography.

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THE COURTSHIP OF MORRICE BUCKLER.THE PHILANDERERS.MIRANDA OF THE BALCONY.

"LA BELLA": and others."YOUNG APRIL."MARSHFIELD THE OBSERVER.By AGNES and EGERTON CASTLETHE BATH COMEDY.THE PRIDE OF JENNICO. Being a Memoir of Captain Basil Jennico.THE SECRET ORCHARD.

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