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Allibone's Dictionary of Authors. I. Austin Allibone.

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Mistakes in Writing English, and How to Avoid Them.

For the Use of all who Teach, Write, or Speak the Language. By MARSHALL T. BIGELOW, author of "Punctuation and other Typographical Matters." CLOTH, 50 CENTS.

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