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STANDARD FEMALE NOVELISTS.

The Works of Jane Aus-
ten, comprising "Pride and Pre-
Judice," "Sense and Sensibility,"
"Mansfield Park," 66 Northanger
Abbey,"
," "Emma," "Persuasion."
First American edition, with por-
trait, complete in 4 vols. 12mo.
Cloth, 4 00
Half calf, extra or antique, 8 00
The Works of Hannah
More, comprising "Celebs in
Search of a Wife," and her Tales
and Allegories Complete. Portrait
on steel, 2 vols. 12mo. Cloth, 2 00
Half calf, extra or antique, 400

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Familiar as Household Words."

RE-PUBLICATION OF THE OLD NOVELISTS.

NEW LIBRARY OF CLASSIC AUTHORS.

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The Life of Thomas Jefferson.

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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson.

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