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As Farpas: Chronica Mensal da Politica, das Letras e dos Costumes (1878-02/05) (Portuguese)
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Demobilization : our industrial and military demobilization after the armistice, 1918-1920
Benedict Crowell and Robert Forrest Wilson
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The Door in the Wall, and Other Stories
H. G. Wells
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The Bushman — Life in a New Country
Edward Wilson Landor
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The Brochure Series of Architectural Illustration, Vol. 01, No. 07, July, 1895
Various
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Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "Bréquigny, Louis Georges Oudard Feudrix de" to "Bulgaria"
Various
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An Iron Will
Orison Swett Marden and Abner Bayley
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The hope of happiness
Meredith Nicholson
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United States Steel: A Corporation with a Soul
Arundel Cotter
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A moment of madness, and other stories (vol. 2 of 3)
Florence Marryat
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Manners: A Novel, Vol 3
Madame Panache
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Foundling on Venus
John De Courcy and Dorothy De Courcy
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Die Starken: Ein Athleten-Roman (German)
Dolorosa
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Marie Corelli: The Writer and the Woman
R. S. Warren Bell and Thomas F. G. Coates
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Phrases and Names, Their Origins and Meanings
Trench H. Johnson
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History of the United States of America, Volume 7 (of 9) : During the second administration of James Madison
Henry Adams
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The cult of the chafing dish
Frank Schloesser
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Klingsors letzter Sommer (German)
Hermann Hesse
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No Compromise with Slavery
William Lloyd Garrison
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The Treasure of the Tigris: A Tale of Mesopotamia
A. F. Mockler-Ferryman
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Economic effects of the world war upon women and children in Great Britain
Irene Osgood Andrews and Margaret A. Hobbs
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Speeches at the Constitutional Convention
Robert Smalls
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La ténébreuse affaire de Green-Park (French)
Arnould Galopin
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The Satyricon — Volume 05: Crotona Affairs
Petronius Arbiter
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The displaying of supposed witchcraft : Wherein is affirmed that there are many sorts of deceivers and impostors, and divers persons under a passive delusion of melancholy and fancy. But that there is a corporeal league made betwixt the devil and the witch, or that he sucks on the witches body, has carnal copulation, or that witches are turned into cats, dogs, raise tempests, or the like, is utterly denied and disproved. Wherein also is handled, the existence of angels and spirits, the truth of apparitions, the nature of astral and sydereal spirits, the force of charms, and philters; with other abstruse matters
John Webster
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