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Woman in France during the 18th century. By Julia Kavanagh. Philadelphia and London, 1850. Kendall, 2343, D. 2, & 11043, D. 11. Remarks on the prevailing custom of attending stage entertainments; also on the present taste for reading romances and novels, and on some other customs. By John Kendall. 3d edition. London, 1801.

King, 12316, O. 7. The system of late hours in business, its evils, its causes
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12728, O. Manual of political ethics, designed chiefly for the use of colleges and students at law. By Francis Lieber. 2 vols. Boston, 1847.

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Mackinnon, 11622, O. History of civilization. By William Alexander Mackinnon. 2 vols. London, 1846.

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Macpherson, 11036, D. 10. Lectures on moral philosophy. By John Macpherson. Philadelphia, 1791. Gift of Dr. G. W. Norris.

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Marshall, 7699, D.

Woman's worth; or hints to raise the female character, with a recommendatory notice. By Emily Marshall. New York, 1844.

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6632, D. Elements of the pathology of the human mind. By Thomas Mayo, M. D. London, 1838.

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12472, O. & 9543, D. Elementary sketches of moral philosophy. By the late Rev. Sidney Smith. London and New York, 1850.

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his commission in the royal
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