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EDITED , with an Introduction , by Will H. Dircks . 35 ENGLISH PROSE , FROM MAUNDEVILLE TO Thackeray . Chosen and Edited by Arthur Galton . 36 THE PILLARS OF SOCIETY , AND OTHER PLAYS . BY Henrik Ibsen . Edited , with an Introduction ...
EDITED , with an Introduction , by Will H. Dircks . 35 ENGLISH PROSE , FROM MAUNDEVILLE TO Thackeray . Chosen and Edited by Arthur Galton . 36 THE PILLARS OF SOCIETY , AND OTHER PLAYS . BY Henrik Ibsen . Edited , with an Introduction ...
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EDITED BY Clement K. Shorter . 50 ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND . EDITED BY LOTHROP Withington , with a Preface by Dr. Furnivall . 51 THE PROSE WRITINGS OF THOMAS DAVIS . EDITED by T. W. Rolleston . 52 SPENCE'S ANECDOTES . A SELECTION .
EDITED BY Clement K. Shorter . 50 ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND . EDITED BY LOTHROP Withington , with a Preface by Dr. Furnivall . 51 THE PROSE WRITINGS OF THOMAS DAVIS . EDITED by T. W. Rolleston . 52 SPENCE'S ANECDOTES . A SELECTION .
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EDITED , WITH an Introduction , by Ernest Rhys . 67 MASTER HUMPHREY'S CLOCK , AND OTHER STORIES . By Charles Dickens . With Introduction by Frank T. Marzials . 68 OXFORD MOVEMENT , THE . BEING A SELECTION from “ Tracts for the Times .
EDITED , WITH an Introduction , by Ernest Rhys . 67 MASTER HUMPHREY'S CLOCK , AND OTHER STORIES . By Charles Dickens . With Introduction by Frank T. Marzials . 68 OXFORD MOVEMENT , THE . BEING A SELECTION from “ Tracts for the Times .
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