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ENGLISH and AMERICAN LITERATURE,

Forming the Second Volume of "Literature Primers,"

EDITED BY

J. R. GREEN, M. A.,

Examiner in the School of Modern History at Oxford,

AND CONTAINING

ENGLISH LITERATURE. BY STOPFORD BROOKE, M. A

AMERICAN LITERATURE. By J. H. PATTON, M. A.

In one volume. Flexible cloth, 45 cents.

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