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v. 1. Macaulay, T.B. Essays.--v. 2. Alison, Archibald. Miscellaneous essays.--v. 3. Smith, Sydney. Works.--v. 4. Wilson, John. The recreations of Christopher North.--v. 5. Carlyle, Thomas. Critical and miscellaneous essays.--v. 6. Jeffrey, Francis. Contributions to the Edinburgh Review.--v. 7. Talfourd, T.N. Critical and miscellaneous writings. Stephen, James. Critical and miscellaneous essays.--v. 8. MacKintosh, Sir James. Miscellaneous works.
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In 12 books; each book has special engraved t.p., illustrated, with title: Elegant extracts from the most eminent British poets.
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Preface signed: "W. B. R." [William Bradford Reed]
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Advertisment to the 1st edition" dated 1803, to the 2d, 1807.
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Includes index.
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Edited by Vicesimus Knox.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Title from caption.
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Cuneiform text and English translation on opposite pages.
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Each plate accompanied by guard sheet with descriptive letterpress.
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Includes Yearbook of the British and Irish short story.
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English and Hebrew on opposite pages.
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The young queen. v. 1-3.--Écarté [by John Richardson] v. 4-6.--Sentiment not principle [by Mrs. C. DeHavilland] v. 7.--The sea-king in England [by Edwin Atherstone] v. 8-9.--The exiles of Palestine [by John Carne] v. 10-12.--Walter Colyton [by Horatio Smith] v. 13-15.--The adventures of a king's page [by Charles White] v. 16-18.--Stratton Hill [by John Carne] v. 19-21.--Richmond [by Thomas Gaspey] v. 22-24.--English fashionables abroad [by Mrs. C.D. Burdett] v. 25-27.--Confessions of and old maid [by E. Carrington] v. 28-30.--Florence [by Mrs. Robertson] v. 31-33.--The incognito. v. 34-36.--Exile of Erin [by W.F. Deacon] The magic of love. v. 37.--Truckleborough hall [by W.P. Scargill] v. 40-42.--No enthusiasm. v. 43-44--The man of two lives [by James Boaden] v. 45-46.--The military bijou [by John Shipp] v. 47-48.--The rifleman's comrade. v. 49.--The Boyne water [by John Banim] v. 50.
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Mode of access: Internet.