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CRABBE'S LIFE and WORKS. Library Edition. Plates. 8 vols.

248.

JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street.

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Now ready, complete in 76 Parts, post 8vo. price 2s. 6d. each,

MURRAY'S

HOME AND COLONIAL LIBRARY,

Forming a compact and portable work, the bulk of which does not exceed the compass of a single shelf, or of one trunk, suited for all classes and all climates.

Borrow's Bible in Spain.

Bishop Heber's Journals in India.

Irby and Mangles' Travels in the Holy

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Drinkwater's Siege of Gibraltar.

Hay's Western Barbary.

Letters from the Baltic. By a Lady.
The Amber Witch. By Lady Duff

Gordon.

Southey's Lives of Southey and Cromwell.
Meredith's Sketches of New South Wales.

Ford's Gatherings from Spain.

Sketches of German Life. By Sir Alex.

Gordon.

Melville's Adventures in the South Seas.

Gleig's Story of the Battle of Waterloo.
Edwards' Voyage up the River Amazon.
Milman's Wayside Cross.

Acland's Manners and Customs of India.
Gleig's Campaigns at Washington.

Barrow's Life of Sir Francis Drake.

Father Ripa's Account of the Court of Ruxton's Adventures in the Rocky Moun

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Carnarvon's Portugal and Galicia.
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Haygarth's Bush Life in Australia.
Autobiography of Henry Steffens.

Lewis's West Indian Journal.

Sir John Malcolm's Sketches of Persia.

French in Algiers. By Lady Duff

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Fall of the Jesuits in the 19th Century.
Bracebridge Hall. By Washington

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Lord Mahon's Life of Condé:
Borrow's Gypsies of Spain.

Melville's Residence in the Marquesas.

Head's Rapid Journeys across the Pampas.

Sieges of Vienna. Translated by Lord

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Sale's Brigade in Affghanistan.

Letters from Madras. By a Lady.

St. John's Highland Sports.

Tales of a Traveller. By Washington
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Campbell's Lives of the British Poets.
Lord Mahon's Historical Essays.

Stokers and Pokers; or, North Western
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St. John's Adventures in the Libyan

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Livonian Tales. By a Lady.
Abbott's Life of a Church Missionary in Letters from Sierra Leone. By a Lady.

Canada.

Gleig's Life of Sir Thomas Munro.

Memoirs of Sir Fowell Buxton.

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Cleyer's Specimen Medicina Sinica, 1682. 4to.

Cooper's Lectures on Surgery, by Tyrrell. 3 vols.
Dennis's Cities of Etruria. Vol. 2.
D'Israeli's Calamities of Authors.
Drury's (S.) Friends and Fortune.
Dryden's Works, by Sir W. Scottt.
Encyclopædia Britannica, after Vol. 11, Part 1.
Fielding's (Henry) Works.

Flavel's Works, complete edition.

Fludd (Robert, M.D., called the Searcher), De Fluctibus, or

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Horner's Land Surveying.
Keightley's England. 3 vols. 8vo.
Kitto's History of Palestine. 2 vols.
Leake's Travels in Northern Greece.

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