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... manner , by T . C . Allen , from the celebrated Picture painted by A . Cooper , R . A . in the possession of the Earl of Upper Ossory . Prints , 38 . Proofs , 4s . India Proofs , 5s . XV . A PORTRAIT of the late Right Hon . GEORGE ...
... manner , by T . C . Allen , from the celebrated Picture painted by A . Cooper , R . A . in the possession of the Earl of Upper Ossory . Prints , 38 . Proofs , 4s . India Proofs , 5s . XV . A PORTRAIT of the late Right Hon . GEORGE ...
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... manner , by Charles Heath , and other eminent artists , price 31 . 3s . the set . IV . THIRTY - TWO PORTRAITS , to illustrate the above Series of Novels , beautifully engraved by Cooper , & c . Prints , 8vo . 21 . 2s . the set ; Royal ...
... manner , by Charles Heath , and other eminent artists , price 31 . 3s . the set . IV . THIRTY - TWO PORTRAITS , to illustrate the above Series of Novels , beautifully engraved by Cooper , & c . Prints , 8vo . 21 . 2s . the set ; Royal ...
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... manners , customs , and scenery of the most important island of the West Indies . " - London Weekly Review . In 8vo . price 14s . boards , NOTES of a JOURNEY through FRANCE and ITALY . “ l ' the world ' s volume Our Britain seems as of ...
... manners , customs , and scenery of the most important island of the West Indies . " - London Weekly Review . In 8vo . price 14s . boards , NOTES of a JOURNEY through FRANCE and ITALY . “ l ' the world ' s volume Our Britain seems as of ...
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... manners and the climate of the country of the Antilles . " - London Magazine . “ This is a work of considerable power . The conceptions are vigorous ; the incidents are striking ; the manners new . " - Scotsman . TRUTH : a Novel . By ...
... manners and the climate of the country of the Antilles . " - London Magazine . “ This is a work of considerable power . The conceptions are vigorous ; the incidents are striking ; the manners new . " - Scotsman . TRUTH : a Novel . By ...
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... manners , literature , prejudices , and habits of thought , of a populous and remarkable nation . " - Scotsman . " It is with great pleasure that we see the literature of our country enriched by an English version of this novel . We do ...
... manners , literature , prejudices , and habits of thought , of a populous and remarkable nation . " - Scotsman . " It is with great pleasure that we see the literature of our country enriched by an English version of this novel . We do ...
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