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    • ii e LESTER (T) Lester’s Illustrations of London. pp. 112. Plates. 8°. ndon, 1818. The tit1e—ags engraved. The dates on the ates_ragro July i8i to September iTh.

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    T. STRONG (Benjamin). See CHANDLER (Lester Vernon). Benjamin Strong, central banker. Washington, D.C. ,1958.

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    Malcolm Morley ç Collection !. t.f 0 WALT$CK (Lester). See DICKS (John). Dicks standard plays, 437. The Roaance of a poor young nan: a drama adapted from the French of Octave Feuil1et,’ by Messrs. Pierrepont and T. Wallack. ti 883?]

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    QO Horn (P.C.) HEWITT (Lester Eugene) and JENKINS (iichard Lees). CFundamental Iatterns of Maladjustment. — Appendix.] See ENGLAND. Departments of State and Official Bodies. Home Office. Research Unit. Studies in the causes of delinquency and treatment of offenders1 10. Types of delinquency and home background: a validation study of Hewitt and Jenkins’ hypothesis [in “Fundamental patterns of maladjustment; the dynamics of their origin’t). By E. Field. nO o . London, 197.

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    STUDIES IN AMERICAN LITERATURE. Studies in American literature. 8°. Mouton & Co.: The Hague and Paris, 1964, etc. I, 10. OLMES (Edward K.) Faulkner’s twice—tpld tales: fQ his re—use of his material. 1966, 1 C4 ( i’ Ci1?t)$ JG’ 11. MARKS (Lester Jar) Thejnatic design in the novels of John Steinbeck. 1969. cr côtt pq-’ 12 COLLINS (Christopher). The Uses of observation: a study of correspondential vision in the writings of Enereon, Thoreau and Whitman. 1971. [SEE NEXT CA1D.j]

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