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Page 30 - A LOVER'S DIARY. Fcap. Svo. 5j. A volume of poems. Parkes (AK). SMALL LESSONS ON GREAT TRUTHS. Fcap. Svo. is. 6d. Parkinson (John). PARADISI IN SOLE PARADISUS TERRESTRIS, OR A GARDEN OF ALL SORTS OF PLEASANT FLOWERS.
Page 14 - Journab of Major Robert Rogers: Containing An Account of the several Excursions he made under the Generals who commanded upon the Continent of North America, during the late War.
Page 7 - The Thousand and One Nights: commonly called, in England, "THE ARABIAN NIGHTS' ENTERTAINMENTS." A New Translation from the Arabic, with copious Notes, by EDWARD WILLIAM LANE. Illustrated by many hundred Engravings on Wood, from Original Designs by WM.
Page 10 - THESAURUS OF ENGLISH WORDS AND PHRASES. Classified and Arranged so as to Facilitate the Expression of Ideas and assist in Literary Composition. By PETER MARK ROGET, MD, FRS Recomposed throughout, enlarged and improved, partly from the Author's Notes, and with a full Index, by the Author's Son, JOHN LEWIS ROGET. Crown 8vo., IDS. 6d. Willich.— POPULAR TABLES for giving information for ascertaining the value of...
Page 6 - Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies. Published according to the true original copies. Unto which is added, seven plays, never before printed in folio : vie.
Page 12 - Scouring of the White Horse. Or, the Long Vacation Ramble of a London Clerk. By the Author of
Page 3 - Joe Miller's Jests : or the Wits Vade-Mecum. Being A Collection of the most Brilliant Jests ; the Politest Repartees, the most Elegant Bons Mots, and most pleasant short Stories in the English Language.
Page 7 - Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Amours of William Congreve, Esq., Interspersed with Miscellaneous Essays, Letters, and Characters, Written by Him. Also SOME VERY CURIOUS MEMOIRS OF MR. DRYDEN AND HIS FAMILY, with a Character of Him and his Writings, by Mr. CONGREVE. Compiled from their respective Originals, by CHARLES WILSON, Esq.
Page 4 - Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Who lived Eight and Twenty Years, all alone in an uninhabited Island on the Coast of America, near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself. With An Account how he was at last as strangely deliver'd by Pyrates. Written by Himself.

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