Edward Lloyd
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Lloyd's Penny Weekly Miscellany of Romance and General Interest (Annotated) (Volume 1 Book 2)
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Lloyd's Encyclopaedic Dictionary (Volume I)
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1895
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Lloyd's Encyclopaedic Dictionary (Volume II)
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1895
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Lloyd's Encyclopaedic Dictionary (Volume III)
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1895
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Lloyd's Encyclopaedic Dictionary (Volume IV)
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1895
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Lloyd's Encyclopaedic Dictionary (Volume V)
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1895
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Lloyd's Encyclopaedic Dictionary (Volume VI)
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1895
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Lloyd's Encyclopaedic Dictionary (Volume VII)
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1895
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Introduction to Some Metal-forming Theory, Principles and Practice
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Introduction to Some Metal-Forming Theor
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“Affection conquers all obstacles, and the weakest and most inefficient girl that ever stepped, if she have strong within' her that love which, in all its sacred intensity, knows no fear, shall indeed accomplish much.”
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