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The STORY of ENGLISH LITERATURE . By Anna Buckland . Presents to young peorle the story of English literature as a most attractive and delightful study , and is produced in a form which will render it a very acceptable present .
The STORY of ENGLISH LITERATURE . By Anna Buckland . Presents to young peorle the story of English literature as a most attractive and delightful study , and is produced in a form which will render it a very acceptable present .
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T THE " The works which Mr. Davies has read range over the whole period HE REGISTERS of the PARISH of LEIGH , of English history from the beginning of the sixteenth century to the present age , and represent every class of our ...
T THE " The works which Mr. Davies has read range over the whole period HE REGISTERS of the PARISH of LEIGH , of English history from the beginning of the sixteenth century to the present age , and represent every class of our ...
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CLARENDON " The book before us . now happily complete , is the greatest stride yet made in English etymology ... It is long since so valuable a work appeared , or one so indispensable to every student of our language .
CLARENDON " The book before us . now happily complete , is the greatest stride yet made in English etymology ... It is long since so valuable a work appeared , or one so indispensable to every student of our language .
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