Notre-Dame; a tale of the “Ancient Régime;” from the French of M. Victor Hugo, with a prefatory notice ... of his romance. By the translator of Thierry's “History of the Conquest of England by the Normans,” etc. [W. Hazlitt.], Volume 31833 |
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