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 Advantagbs of Litemture, The, G.L Goschen, 50 Art of Reading, The, /. D' Israeli, 36 Benefits of Books, The, R, W, Emerson, 40 Books a Blessing in Youth and Age,/. ColHer, 30 Books a Portion of the Eternal Mind, L^^ Houghton^ 66 Books are always with us, 7. A» Longford, 73 Books a Refuge from the Worries of Life, Lord Rosebery^ 106 Books as Mental Nourishment, A, Schopenhauer^ 112 Books as Ships of Thought, Theodore Parker^ 97 Books Better than Preachers, R. Baxter, 13 Books Good Counsellors, Benjonson, 70 Books Legacies to Mankind,/. Addison, I Books not Dead Things, /»^m Milton, 90 Books our Instructors, Bishop Aungerville, 6 Books our Luxuries, H, Stevens, 115 Books the Best Companions, F, BeaunumtandJ, Fletcher ^ 18 Books the Depositories of Mighty Intellects, Dr, Chapin, 27 Books the Great Equalizers, Lord Beoconsfield, 16 Books the Greatest Decoration, /. Bright, 19 Books the Knowledge of the Wise, Dean Farrar, 41 Books the Treasured Wealth of the World, H. D. Thoreau, 116 Books the True Levellers, AK £. Chantmr^^ 2$ Charm of Books, The, T, Hood, 65 Consulting Room of the Wise, The, G. Dawson, 32 Cultivation of Reading, The, Lord Afahon, 85 Cultivation of the Intellect, The, Lord Lytton {Owen Meredith), 81