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Pamela's Bequest. (See Poole.)

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Parliamentary Grants to Church and Chapel. (Se

Moore.)

Peard. THE BELFRY AT BRUGES.

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Plunge into Troubled Waters (A). (See Coleridge.)
Poole, M. E. (Mrs. Henry Sandford).

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Prayers for the Closet. (See Fox.)

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READINGS FROM THE WRITINGS OF JOHN KEBLE, M.A., AND E. B. PUSEY, D.D. Selected and arranged by C. M. S. Post 8vo. cloth. 35.

Pusey (Rev. P. E., M.A.).

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Quack Quack. (See Yonge.)

Questions on the Catechism. (See Yonge.)

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Readings from the Writings of) (See Selections from Keble).

JOHN KEBLE M.A., and E. B.

PUSEY, D.D. Selected and arranged (See Selections from Pusey). by C. M. S.

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Rest by the Way. (See Hallett.)

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Reader's Shakespeare (The). Extra crown 8vo. cloth. Complete in Nine Volumes, price 6s. each Volume. (With Portrait.) This Edition has been printed from a fount of new type at the University Press, Oxford.

Vols. I-III.-COMEDIES.

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Vol. IX.--SONGS, SONNETS, and POEMS.

FROM EDITOR'S ADVERTISEMENT.

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