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... Intro . by Walter Jerrold . 2 vols . 425-6 Roundabout Papers . 687 Vanity Fair . Introduction by Hon . Whitelaw Reid ... Intro . by Ernest Rhys . 181 99 99 761 The Golden Lion of Granpère . Introduction by Sir Hugh Walpole . 99 99 ...
... Intro . by Walter Jerrold . 2 vols . 425-6 Roundabout Papers . 687 Vanity Fair . Introduction by Hon . Whitelaw Reid ... Intro . by Ernest Rhys . 181 99 99 761 The Golden Lion of Granpère . Introduction by Sir Hugh Walpole . 99 99 ...
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... Intro . by Selwyn Image . 207 Stones of Venice . 3 vols . Intro . by L. March Phillipps . 213-15 Time and Tide with other Essays . 450 99 99 99 99 Unto This Last , The Political Economy of Art . ( See also FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ) 216 164-7 ...
... Intro . by Selwyn Image . 207 Stones of Venice . 3 vols . Intro . by L. March Phillipps . 213-15 Time and Tide with other Essays . 450 99 99 99 99 Unto This Last , The Political Economy of Art . ( See also FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ) 216 164-7 ...
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... Intro . Sir Oliver Lodge . 498 Lyell's Antiquity of Man . With an Introduction by R. H. Rastall . 700 Marx's ( Karl ) Capital . Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul . Intro- duction by G. D. H. Cole . 2 vols . 848-9 Miller's Old Red ...
... Intro . Sir Oliver Lodge . 498 Lyell's Antiquity of Man . With an Introduction by R. H. Rastall . 700 Marx's ( Karl ) Capital . Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul . Intro- duction by G. D. H. Cole . 2 vols . 848-9 Miller's Old Red ...
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WILLIAM CONGREVE 1670172829 | 29 |
THOMAS YALDEN 16711736 | 53 |
WILLIAM SOMERVILE 16921742 | 65 |
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