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Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864 [1837], Twice-told tales (American Stationers Co., Boston) [word count] [eaf120].
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Hic Fructus Virtutis; Clifton Waller Barrett
Ex Libris; Carroll Atwood Wilson
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MOUNT VERNON PAPERS.

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Manuscripts preserved and left by George Washington;
consisting of Letters to him from the principal
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Governors of the States, and other eminent persons during
the Revolution; and also Private and Official Letters,
Cabinet Papers, Reports, and Memoirs, while he was
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NORTON'S EVIDENCES.

The Evidences of the Genuineness of the Gospels. By Andrews
Norton,
late Dexter Professor of Sacred Literature
at the University in Cambridge, Mass. Vol. I. 8vo.
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&hand;This volume forms an independent work in itself;
treating of the direct historical evidence.

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with the Manners and Intellectual Character of Different
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Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864 [1837], Twice-told tales (American Stationers Co., Boston) [word count] [eaf120].
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