The sixth reader
consisting of extracts in prose and verse, with biographical and critical notices of the authors : for the use of advanced classes in public and private schools
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Author
Contributions
- Bailey, Mark. - Contributor
Publication
1863 - Brewer and Tileston, Boston, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
109,000 words, Guess
Page Count
436 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7168105M
- OCLC Control Number12099447
- Internet Archivesixthreaderconsi00hillrich
Classifications
- LCCPE1117 .H6161863x
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- The sixth reader: consisting of extracts in prose and verse, with biographical and critical notices of the authors : for the use of advanced classes in public and private schools
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