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THE LIFE OF VOLTAIRE. By S.G. Tallentyre, Author of 'The Women of the Salons,' Author with Henry Seton Merriman of 'The Money-Spinner and other Character Notes.' With 2 Photogravures and 16 Half-tone Blocks. Second Edition. Two Vols. Large crown 8vo. 21s.
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THE PLOT OF THE PLACARDS AT RENNES, 1802 (Le Complot des Libelles). By Gilbert Augustin Thierry. Translated by Arthur G. Chater. Crown 8vo. 6s.
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