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... volumes , comprising 125 different publications . He will take it kind if any of the readers of " N. & Q. " could assist ... volume , price to subscribers , 11. 28. 9d . tionary of Illustrious Irish Characters , in one large The work is ...
... volumes , comprising 125 different publications . He will take it kind if any of the readers of " N. & Q. " could assist ... volume , price to subscribers , 11. 28. 9d . tionary of Illustrious Irish Characters , in one large The work is ...
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... volume at least . I trust that Mr. Stevenson or some other enter- prising Edinburgh bookseller will try what can be done for at least one other volume . Has the map , of which portions are given in the published volume , ever been ...
... volume at least . I trust that Mr. Stevenson or some other enter- prising Edinburgh bookseller will try what can be done for at least one other volume . Has the map , of which portions are given in the published volume , ever been ...
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... volume . Aware of this , a friend of his resolved to tease him , and having invited him to dinner , he , in the course of the evening , took up a goodly - look- ing volume , and turning over the pages began to laugh heartily . " What is ...
... volume . Aware of this , a friend of his resolved to tease him , and having invited him to dinner , he , in the course of the evening , took up a goodly - look- ing volume , and turning over the pages began to laugh heartily . " What is ...
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... volumes are unquestionably de- stined to be much used , and frequently referred to by future writers , no bookseller would have been justified in giving them to the press . Mr. Gardiner's volume throws light over the foreign relations ...
... volumes are unquestionably de- stined to be much used , and frequently referred to by future writers , no bookseller would have been justified in giving them to the press . Mr. Gardiner's volume throws light over the foreign relations ...
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... Volume , crown 8vo , 10s . 6d . , THE FAIRE GOSPELLER . Passages in the Life of Mistress Anne Askew , by the author of " Mary Powell . " RICHARD BENTLEY , Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty . Now ready , in 1 vol . 4to , profusely ...
... Volume , crown 8vo , 10s . 6d . , THE FAIRE GOSPELLER . Passages in the Life of Mistress Anne Askew , by the author of " Mary Powell . " RICHARD BENTLEY , Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty . Now ready , in 1 vol . 4to , profusely ...
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