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Books of the Week

May 16, 1872 issue

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The article presents a list of books on various topics. Some of the books are "Sophisms of Free-Trade," by J.B. Byles, "Annual Record of Science and Industry for 1871," by S.F. Baird, "Nature and Life, A Man in Earnest, The Life That Now Is," by R. Collyer, "The Deerslayer," by J.F. Cooper, "History of Medicine," by R. Dunglison, "A Brave Lady," by D.M. Mulock, "The Lord's Prayer," by F.D. Maurice, "The Pastor of the Desert," by E. Pelletan, "Principles of Political Economy," by J.S. Mill and "The Mystery of Pain," by J. Hinton.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY; ANNUAL Record of Science & Industry for 1871 (Book); PRINCIPLES of Political Economy (Book); BRAVE Lady, A (Book); MYSTERY of Pain, The (Book); HISTORY of Medicine (Book)
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