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MEANS AND ENDS; OR, SELF-TRAINING. |
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XXVI.
MEANS AND ENDS; OR, SELF-TRAINING.
BY MISS SEDGWICK.—18mo, muslin gilt, 45 cents.
A very interesting collection, all of which point an excellent moral.
We suppose few could read these works without acknowledging they
were not only deeply interested, but that they felt the force of the lessons
they inculcate.—Herald.
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