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THE ZINCALI; or an account of the Gipsies of Spain "Bible in Snnin " '

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MSHpomSp,K !;SSeimS "Lottery of UIS,meFTI,nUN r. U. V, Madden, author of LECTURES ON MODERN HISTORY; By Thomas Arnold, D. D., late Regius Professor of lhstorym the Umve.s.ty of Oxford, w-th .n original introduction bvJ.G. Coggswell' T,o!:Vo;S;amdr ie ' f F CaPt. Romberg! MShisEfeS!Xi 1 -"- Es,., .,hor of "Fores. Davs," arnlcy f c. FJi? &c , &ea,e f0,J T'meSl G' R Jame?' aUthr0f "Murle- Er,l-,ei" he LT;T Sho2"v!L C,,EM,STRV; r f Chemistry, in its application to Physiology LIgEHlC;iers1GlMCULTURAL C,,EM,STRV- An invaluable work for agriculturalists and THE WOMEN OF FRANCE. By Mrs. Bush. Embracing the lives of over 150 Queens and royal favorites. H CCI S THE COMET; A translation of the Scientific Work of the celebrated French Astronomer, M-Arago , upon the nature and influences of Comets, whh a full account of the splendid Comet of 1SI3: Illustrated with 13 engravings. MEMOIR OF THOMAS ADDIS EMMET, with an accurate portrait, bv Dr. R R Madden author of the ' United Irishmen." &c. The only life of this distinguished patriot ever published. r LETTERS FROM THE SHORES OF THE BALTIC, with 4 characteristic illustrations -By a Lady, very instructive nnd interesting. A VOYAGE TOWARD THE NORTH POLE" performed in her Majesty's ships Dorothea and Trent, and published by command of the British Lords of the Admiralty. A pleasant work- February 1844.

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