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The Life of the Greeks and Romans.

Described from Antique Monuments. By Ernst Guui and W, Kowner, Translated from the Third German Edition, and Edited by Dr. F, Huverrer. With 545 Illustrations.

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Greenwood's Low-Life Deeps:

An Account of the Strange Fish to be found there; including "The Man and Dog Fight," with much additional and confirmatory evidence Bs With « Tally-Man," "A Fallen Star," "The Betting Barber," A Coal Marriage," &. By Janes Greenwoop, With Illustrations in tint by ALFRED CoNCANEN,

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Greenwood's Wilds of London:

Descriptive Sketches, from Personal Observations and ience, of Remarkable Scenes, People, and Places in London, By James GreEenwoop, With 12 Tinted Illustrations by ALFRED CONCANEN.

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Guyot's Earth and Man;

or, Physical Geography in its Relation to the History of Mankind. With Additions by Professors AcAssiz, Pirrcr, and Gray. 12 Maps and Engravings on Steel, some Coloured, anda copious Index,

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Hake's New Symbols:

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