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A Tale of Two Cities
Charles Dickens
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Arlette des Mayons: Roman de la terre et de l'école (French)
Jean Aicard
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The Life of Sir Humphry Davy, Bart. LL.D., Volume 2 (of 2)
John Ayrton Paris
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The English Constitution
Walter Bagehot
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The Spirit of the Ghetto: Studies of the Jewish Quarter in New York
Hutchins Hapgood
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Reisebilder und verschiedene Skizzen (German)
Mark Twain
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Applied Psychology: Making Your Own World
Warren Hilton
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Notes and Queries, Number 59, December 14, 1850
Various
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Out of the depths : or, The Rector's trial
Madeline Leslie
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Kingsford, Quarter
Ralph Henry Barbour
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On the right of the British line
Gilbert Nobbs
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The Belovéd Vagabond
William John Locke
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Chess Fundamentals
José Raúl Capablanca
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The Guns of Bull Run: A Story of the Civil War's Eve
Joseph A. Altsheler
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The Preface to Aristotle's Art of Poetry
André Dacier
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The Romance of the Harem
Anna Harriette Leonowens
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Confession and Absolution
T. J. Capel
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Ashton-Kirk, Investigator
John T. McIntyre
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The Life of the Scorpion
Jean-Henri Fabre
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The Introduction to Hegel's Philosophy of Fine Arts
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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Wives and Widows; or, The Broken Life
Ann S. Stephens
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Blood on my jets
Algis Budrys
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Queens of the Renaissance
M. Beresford Ryley
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Authors and their public in ancient times : a sketch of literary conditions and of the relations with the public of literary producers, from the earliest times to the fall of the Roman Empire
George Haven Putnam
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The displaying of supposed witchcraft : Wherein is affirmed that there are many sorts of deceivers and impostors, and divers persons under a passive delusion of melancholy and fancy. But that there is a corporeal league made betwixt the devil and the witch, or that he sucks on the witches body, has carnal copulation, or that witches are turned into cats, dogs, raise tempests, or the like, is utterly denied and disproved. Wherein also is handled, the existence of angels and spirits, the truth of apparitions, the nature of astral and sydereal spirits, the force of charms, and philters; with other abstruse matters
John Webster
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