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THE FRENCH LIBRARIAN, or, LITERARY GUIDE. Pointing out the best works of the Principal Writers of France, in every branch of Literature, with Personal Anecdotes and Biographical Notices, preceded by a sketch of the Progress of FRENCH LITERATURE. By L. T. VENTOUILLAC.

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