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THE LOVERS' LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS, Expressive of the Sentiments of the Heart; to which is added, THE FLORAL ORACLE, &c. By a Lover of Flowers. In this Lovers' Language of Flowers there is a new arrangement, and new poetry, quite in a novel and interesting manner. With 8 splendid Oil Prints of Flowers, by Kronheim. 18mo. Best Cloth, Bevelled Boards, Gilt Edges. (A Splendid Book for Presentation.)

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CULPEPER'S BRITISH HERBAL and Family Physician, for the Cure of Diseases incident to the Human Frame. 18mo. 352 pages with 140 Coloured Plants. Cloth, Red Edges. 35. od. Ditto. With Plain Plates

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THE GOLDEN GARLAND of Fragrant Flowers, culled from the Gardens of Providence and Grace. Consists of Readings of Prose and Poetry for Every Day in the Year. A Sequel to the "Sacred Garland." Large Edition, considerably enlarged and improved. Foolscap 8vo. Bevelled Boards, Gilt Back and Side, Gilt Edges, with Splendid Coloured Frontispiece and Vignette

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YORKSHER PUDDIN': A Collection of the Most Popular Dialect Stories from the Pen of JOHN HARTLEY, Author of Yorkshire Ditties,' 'Clock Almanack,' 'Seets i' Lundun,' Pensive Poems,' 'Grimes's Trip to America,''Rolling Stone,' &c. Crown 8vo. 384 Pages, with Portrait, Cloth, Bevelled.

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It contains "Abraham's Sparrib─A Queer Dream-A Neet at Widdup's Rest-A Run Ovver th' Year-Awr Emma-Five Paand Nooat-Frozen to Death-Ha a Deead Donkey Tought a Lesson-Ha Owd Stoansnatch's Dowter gate Wed-Hard to Pleeas-It Mud ha' been War-Mak th' best on't-Mi First Testimonial - Moravian Knight's Entertainments — Mose Hart's Twelvth Mess-Mrs. Spaiktruth's Pairty-Nay for Sewer-Niver judge by Appearances-One Amang th' Rest-One, Two, Three-Owd Moorcock-Owd Dawdles-Owd Tommy-Peace Makkin'-Pil Jim's Progress wi' John's Bunion-Property Huntin'-Put up wi' it-Ratcatchin'-Sammy Bewitched-Silly Billy-Sperrit Rappin'—Ther's a Mule i' th' Garden— Tinklin' Tom-Th' New Schooil Board-Tha Caps me Nah-Th' Battle o' Tawkin-Th' Mystery of Burt's Babby-Th' New Railroad-The Hoil-i'-th' Hill Statty-What's yor Hurry-Why Tommy isn't a Deacon."

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