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Woman's friendship; a story of domestic life (Book)

458-464
Editor's literary record/Review


SEE ALSO: A comparative grammar of the Anglo-Saxon language (Book); Trollope, Anthony; Antonia: a novel (Book); Cocker, B.F. (Benjamin Franklin); Reade, Charles; Yonge, Charlotte Mary; Christianity and Greek philosophy (Book); Consolations in travels (Book); Rossetti, Dante Gabriel; March, Francis Andrew; Free Russia (Book); Spielhagen, Friedrich; Sand, George; Aguilar, Grace; Andersen, H.C. (Hans Christian); Hammer and anvil (Book); Hawthorne's notes (Book); Home scenes and heart studies (Book); Abbott, Jacob; McCosh, James; MacGregor, John; Abbott, John S.C. (John Stevens Cabot); Juno (Book); Mühlbach, L. (Luise); Hawthorne, Nathaniel; Only a girl: or, A physician for the soul (Book); Poems (Book); Put yourself in his place; a novel (Book); Queen Hortense (Book); Salmonia, or, days of fly-fishing; in a series of conversations: with some account of the habits of fishes belonging to the genus Salmo (Book); Sanctum sanctorum; or proof-sheets from an editor's table (Book); Davy, Humphry, Sir; Spain and Portugal (Book); The caged lion a story of James I. Of Scotland (Book); The forty days after our Lord's Resurrection (Book); The laws of discursive thought, being a text-book of formal logic (Book); The oldest at the newest empire: China and the United States (Book); The Rob Roy on the Jordan, Nile, Red Sea, and Gennesareth, &c. A canoe cruise in Palestine and Egypt, and the waters of Damascus (Book); The vicar of Bullhampton. A novel (Book); Tilton, Theodore; Hillern, Wilhelmine von; Hanna, William; Dixon, William Hepworth; Speer, William; Woman's friendship; a story of domestic life (Book)
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DECEMBER 2008

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