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THE KING'S OWN.
XII.
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PETER SIMPLE.
XIII.
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JACOB FAITHFUL.
XIV.
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THE PACHA OF MANY TALES.
XV.
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j.a.pHET IN SEARCH OF A FATHER.
XVI.
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MR. MIDs.h.i.+PMAN EASY.
*.* Most of the above Popular Works were first published in _The Metropolitan_, Edited by Captain Marryat. They have since pa.s.sed through several Editions.
WORKS BY MRS. JAMESON.
XVII.
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MEMOIRS OF FEMALE SOVEREIGNS.
XVIII.
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CHARACTERISTICS OF WOMEN.
With upwards of Fifty ill.u.s.trative Etchings, by the Author. New and revised Edition.
"A beautiful and touching commentary on the heart and mind of Woman."--_Literary Gazette._
"Two truly delightful volumes, the most charming of all the works of a charming writer."--_Blackwood._
XIX.
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VISITS AND SKETCHES AT HOME AND ABROAD.
XX.
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WINTER STUDIES AND SUMMER RAMBLES IN CANADA.
"We cordially recommend to all lovers of amusing anecdote these lively, elegant and most feminine volumes."--_Post._
WORKS BY MISS MARTINEAU.
XXI.
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SOCIETY IN AMERICA.
"This book will sustain the great reputation of Miss Martineau, both as a sound scientific observer on questions of moral and political philosophy, and as a writer of first-rate descriptive powers."--_Examiner._
XXII.
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RETROSPECT OF WESTERN TRAVELS.
"This work of Miss Martineau's is even more interesting than her former admirable productions on America. Her descriptions are perfectly delightful."--_London and Westminster Review._
XXIII.
MRS. HEMANS' LIFE, AND LETTERS.
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MEMORIALS OF MRS. HEMANS.
With selections from her PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE, by H. F. CHORLEY, ESQ.