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v. 1. Life of John Dryden.--v. 2. Life of Jonathan Swift.--v. 3. Biographical and critical notices of eminent novelists.--v. 4. Biographical memoirs.--v. 5. Paul's letters to his kinsfolk.--v. 6. Chivalry, romance, the drama.

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"Life and travels of John Lewis Burckhardt": p. [iii]-xcviii.

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I. Morning and evening exercises.--II. Short discourse to be read in families. The Christian contemplated, in a course of lectures. Prayers.--III. Sermons. Life of Winter. Memoirs of John Clark. A charge to the wife of a minister. The wife's advocate, etc.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Integral publisher's ads [3] p. at end.

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v.16. Epistolary correspondence. Letters from August 1714, to September 1724.--v.17. Epistolary correspondence. Letters from September 1725 to May 1732.--v.18. Epistolary correspondence. Letters from May 19, 1732, to October 23, 1736.--v.19. Epistolary corresondence. Letters from October 30, 1736, to February 14, 1750. Appendix to the original correspondence between Dean Swift and his friends. Correspondence between Swift and Miss Vanhomrigh. Index.

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At head of title: House No.53.

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Errata: v. 1, p. 376.

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In 1828, the New Hampshire Journal was published by Henry E. Moore. The newspaper supported Adams in the presidential election.

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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 29316.7.

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Trials of 64 Luddites on various charges. The first trial was that of John Swallow, John Batley, Joseph Fisher and John Lumb, for burglary.