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the hermit defended it, how the slothful St. Vidal at length did the Bishop good service, and how Magdeleine de St. Nectaire became the heroine of the Reformation-may be read in the chronicles of Le Puy.

R. CLAY, PRINTER, BREAD STREET HILL.

Works by the Author of "MARY POWELL"-continued.

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THE OLD CHELSEA BUNHOUSE.

A Tale of the Laft Century.

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THE ADVENTURES

OF THE

CALIPH HAROUN

ALRASCHID.

Recounted by the Author of "MARY POWELL."

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MERRY ENGLAN D, Rehearsed unto her People.

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JACK AND THE TANNER
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A Tale of the Time of EDWARD the SIXTH.

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Works by the Author of "MARY POWELL "-continued.

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THE SABBATH AT HOME.

A Short Manual for those who are occasionally hindered from attending the House of God.

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THE

PROVOCATIONS OF MADAME PALISSY.

With COLOURED FRONTISPIECE by WARREN.

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