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The friend of youth; being a sequel to The children's friend; and like that work, consisting of apt stories, entertaining dialogues, and moral dramas: Partly translated from Mr. Berquin Volume 1 of 12

The friend of youth; being a sequel to The children's friend; and like that work, consisting of apt stories, entertaining dialogues, and moral dramas: Partly translated from Mr. Berquin Volume 1 of 12

Mark Anthony Meilan
LIFE IS PARTLY WHAT WE MAKE IT AND PARTLY WHAT IT IS MADE BY THE FRIENDS WE CHOOSE: Friend Notebook with Quote Cover

LIFE IS PARTLY WHAT WE MAKE IT AND PARTLY WHAT IT IS MADE BY THE FRIENDS WE CHOOSE: Friend Notebook with Quote Cover

Gift for Friend
The Flora of the Tonga or Friendly Islands : with Descriptions of and Notes on Some New or Remarkable Plants, Partly from the Solomon Islands / by W. Botting Hemsley 1895 [Leather Bound]

The Flora of the Tonga or Friendly Islands : with Descriptions of and Notes on Some New or Remarkable Plants, Partly from the Solomon Islands / by W. Botting Hemsley 1895 [Leather Bound]

W. Botting (William Botting) Hemsley
The flora of the Tonga or Friendly Islands : with descriptions of and notes on some new or remarkable plants, partly from the Solomon Islands / by W. Botting Hemsley 1895 [Leather Bound]

The flora of the Tonga or Friendly Islands : with descriptions of and notes on some new or remarkable plants, partly from the Solomon Islands / by W. Botting Hemsley 1895 [Leather Bound]

W. Botting - Hemsley
Eklampsis ton dikaion, or, The shining forth of the righteous a sermon preached partly upon the death of that reverend and excellent divine, Mr. ... of a godly friend / by John Johnson. (1680)

Eklampsis ton dikaion, or, The shining forth of the righteous a sermon preached partly upon the death of that reverend and excellent divine, Mr. ... of a godly friend / by John Johnson. (1680)

John Johnson
An address prepared for my fellow workers in Philadelphia and partly spoken in the first section of the new building: On Founder's Day : March 12, 1906, by their employer and friend

An address prepared for my fellow workers in Philadelphia and partly spoken in the first section of the new building: On Founder's Day : March 12, 1906, by their employer and friend

John Wanamaker