XIII—The Essays of Elia. By Charles Lamb. Two vols.    $2 00

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XIV—Tales from the Italian Poets. By Leigh Hunt. Two vols.    $2 00

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The first series, comprising the foregoing eighteen volumes, in handsome case,    $19.00

XV.—Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. Translated by George Long.    $1 00

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