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Southland writers. Biographical and critical sketches of the living female writers South....
Man and his dwelling place; an essay towards the interpretation of nature ...
Art education, scholastic and industrial. By Walter Smith.
The poetical works of Thomas Hood.
the Straits of Malacca, IndoChina, and China; or, Ten years' travels, adventures,...
Eight years wanderings in Ceylon. By Sir Samuel W. Baker ...
The life of Joseph Addison Alexander ... / by Henry Carrington ...: 2
the poetical works of Robert Burns. With a sketch author's life.: 3
Martin's history of France: the age Louis XIV, by Henri Martin. Tr....
Autobiography of an English soldier in the United States Army ...
Free government in England and America:
Characters and criticisms. By W. Alfred Jones.: 1
Lives of celebrated women: by the author Peter Parley's tales.
Scenes in the South, & other miscellaneous pieces, by late Col. James R. Creecy.
Natural history for the use of schools and families.
Comparative psychology and universal analogy. Vol. I. Vegetable portraits of character, compiled...
Select discourses of Sereno Edwards Dwight ... with a memoir his life,
Recollections of a southern matron. By Caroline Gilman.
A theoretical and practical arithmetic; designed for common schools academies. By Daniel...
The elements of Christian science; a treatise upon moral philosophy and practice....
That new world, & other poems. By Mrs. S. M. B. Piatt.
the practical application of slide valve and link motion to stationary, portable,...
Address delivered before the literary societies of University Virginia, on 28th June,...
the Araucanians; or, Notes of a tour among Indian tribes southern Chili.
Young Calvin in Paris, and the little flock that he fed. By...
Rhetoric of conversation: or, Bridles & spurs for the management tongue. By...
New book on building: moldings, architraves, base, brackets, stairs, newels, balusters, rails,...
Irrigation for the farm, garden, and orchard. By Henry Stewart.
The prisoners of St. Lazare.
Letters from a father to his sons in college. By Samuel Miller.
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