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    Tancred or The new crusade

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    v.2. (XI, 415 p., [3] h. de lám.

    Sybil or The two nations

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    Nes le-goyim, o, Tankred. Helek shelishi

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    Tancred or The new crusade

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    The calamities and quarrels of authors : with some inquiries respecting their moral and literary characters, and memoirs for our literary history /

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    Sybil Or the Two Nations

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    Disraeli vividly depicts the appalling conditions of the poor-their pitiful wages, their miserably overcrowded tenements, and their exploitation by the new breed of powerful industrialists-as an indirect plea for social and political reform and for the fulfilment of his dream of a new, more democratic England.Cover -- OXFORD WORLD'S CLASSICS: BENJAMIN DISRAELI: SYBIL OR THE TWO NATIONS -- COPYRIGHT -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- NOTE ON THE TEXT -- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Life and Letters -- Historical and Political Background -- Critical Studies -- A CHRONOLOGY OF BINJAMIN DISRAELI -- SYBIL -- OR, THE TWO NATIONS. BY B. DISRAELI, M.P. -- ADVERTISEMENT -- VOLUME I -- BOOK I. -- Chapter I. -- Chapter II. -- Chapter III. -- Chapter IV. -- Chapter V. -- Chapter VI. -- BOOK II. -- Chapter I. -- Chapter II. -- Chapter III. -- Chapter IV. -- Chapter V. -- Chapter VI. -- Chapter VII. -- Chapter VIII. -- Chapter IX. -- Chapter X. -- Chapter XI. -- Chapter XII. -- Chapter XIII. -- Chapter XIV. -- Chapter XV. -- Chapter XVI. -- VOLUME II -- BOOK III. -- Chapter I. -- Chapter II. -- Chapter III. -- Chapter IV. -- Chapter V. -- Chapter VI. -- Chapter VII. -- Chapter VIII. -- Chapter IX. -- Chapter X. -- BOOK IV. -- Chapter I. -- Chapter II. -- Chapter III. -- Chapter IV. -- Chapter V. -- Chapter VI. -- Chapter VII. -- Chapter VIII. -- Chapter IX. -- Chapter X. -- Chapter XI. -- Chapter XII. -- Chapter XIII. -- Chapter XIV. -- Chapter XV. -- VOLUME III -- BOOK V. -- Chapter I. -- Chapter II. -- Chapter III. -- Chapter IV. -- Chapter V. -- Chapter VI. -- Chapter VII. -- Chapter VIII. -- Chapter IX. -- Chapter X. -- Chapter XI. -- BOOK VI. -- Chapter I. -- Chapter II. -- Chapter III. -- Chapter IV. -- Chapter V. -- Chapter VI. -- Chapter VII. -- Chapter VIII. -- Chapter IX. -- Chapter X. -- Chapter XI. -- Chapter XII. -- Chapter XIII. -- EXPLANATORY NOTES -- TITLE PAGE, DEDICATION, AND ADVERTISEMENT -- BOOK I -- BOOK II -- BOOK III -- BOOK IV -- BOOK V -- BOOK VI -- MORE ABOUT OXFORD WORLD'S CLASSICS -- MORE ABOUT OXFORD WORLD'S CLASSICS -- A SELECTION OF OXFORD WORLD'S CLASSICS -- A SELECTION OF OXFORD WORLD'S CLASSICSDisraeli vividly depicts the appalling conditions of the poor-their pitiful wages, their miserably overcrowded tenements, and their exploitation by the new breed of powerful industrialists-as an indirect plea for social and political reform and for the fulfilment of his dream of a new, more democratic England.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    Lothair.

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