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Alif Leila; or, Book of the Thousand Nights and One

Night. Edited by W. H. Macnaghten. 4 vols. roy. 8vo.

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£6

Miut Amil, and Shurhoo Miut Amil: Two Elementary
Treatises on Arabic Syntax, with a Translation and Annotations, &c.
By Capt. A. Lockett. Royal 4to.........
£2. 12s. 6d.

Mukamat-ool-Hureeree; or, the Adventures of Aboo Zyde, of Surooj, in Fifty Stories: with a Supplement, comprising an Arabic and Persian Dictionary. 3 vols. in 1, roy. 4to.

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£3. 3s.

By Edw. V. Schalch.

12s.

Specimens of Persian Poetry. By J. D. Carlyle, B.D.

Royal 8vo.

78.

Tables elucidatory of the First Part of a Course of Lectures on the Grammar of the Arabic Language. By J. Baillie, Esq. Folio

218.

Telinga.

Grammar of the Teloogoo Language. By C. P. Brown.

8vo......

12s.

Grammar of the Teloogoo Language. By A. D. Campbell.

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21s.

Dictionary of the Teloogoo Language. By A. D.

Campbell. Royal 4to.

£3. 3s.

Dictionary, English and Teloogoo. By J. C. Morris.

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ORIENTAL LITERATURE.

[Telinga, &c.

Selections with Translations and Grammatical Analysis.

To which is added, a Glossary of Revenue Terms used in the Northern Circars. By J. C. Morris. Folio

21s.

Tales of Vikramarka.

Small 4to.

12s.

Tamul.

Grammar of the High Dialect of the Tamil Language.

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Stories, translated into the Tamil.

Small 4to.

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Oriental Historical Manuscripts, in the Tamil Language. Translated, with Annotations, by William Taylor. 2 vols. 4to. £2. 10s.

Adventures of Gooroo Paramartan, accompanied by a Translation and a Vocabulary. By B. Babington. 4to.

15s.

Rudiments of Tamul Grammar. By R. Anderson.

4to......

18s.

Malayan.

Grammar of the Malayan Language. By W. Marsden.

4to...

21s.

Dictionary of the Malayan-English and English-Malayan.

By W. Marsden. 4to.

42s.

Chinese.]

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Chinese.

Arte China constante de Alphabeto e Grammatica com

prehendo Moddos das differentes Composiçoens Gombosta. Por J. A. Gonçalves. Small 4to.....

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Testament, translated into the Chinese. 5 Parts, 12mo. 31s. 6d.

Elements of Chinese Grammar. By J. Marshman.

Royal 4to.

£4. 4s.

Dictionary of the Chinese Language, in Three Parts.

By R. Morrison, D.D. viz. :

1. Chinese and English, arranged according to the Radicals. 3 vols.
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4to.

£7. 10s.

2 vols. royal

6. 6s.

31s. 6d.

***Each Part forms a complete Dictionary.

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Diccionario Portuguez-China no estilo vulgar Manderim e Classico Geral. Composta por J. A. Gonçalves. Small 4to.

£2.2s.

Miscellany; consisting of Extracts from Chinese Authors, with Translations and Philological Remarks. By the Rev. R. Morrison. Royal 4to. 10s. 6d.

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View of China, for Philological Purposes. By the Rev.

R. Morrison. 4to.

20s.

Easy Lessons in Chinese. By S. W. Williams.

8vo....

16s.

Vocabulary, English and Chinese, in the Canton Dialect.

By S. W. Williams. 8vo.

26s.

WORKS ON INDIA, &c.

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WM. H. ALLEN AND CO.

7, Leadenhall Street, London.

History of the Punjab, and of the Rise, Progress, and

Present Condition of the Sect and Nation of the Sikhs. 2 vols. post 8vo. cloth lettered

21s.

Travels in the Panjab, Afghanistan, and Turkistan, to

Balk, Bokhara, and Herat; and a Visit to Great Britain and Germany. By Mohan Lal. 8vo. cloth lettered

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16s.

"To the readers of this volume we can promise much amusement, and no slight portion of information."-NAVAL AND MILITARY GAZETTE.

History of the British Empire in India, to the close of Lord Ellenborough's Administration. By Edward Thornton, Esq. Illustrated by Maps, shewing the Possessions of the East India Company at various Times. 6 vols. 8vo. cloth lettered £4. 16s.

"The East India Company have reason to be proud of such a work as the present, originating, we believe, in their patronage; and it is equally creditable to them and to their historian, that on no occasion does he shrink from the duty of telling the undisguised truth."-TIMES.

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A Gazetteer of the Countries adjacent to India on the

North-West; including the Punjab, Sinde, Afghanistan, Beloochistan, and the Neighbouring States. Compiled by Authority of the Honourable Court of Directors of the East India Company, and chiefly from Documents in their possession. By Edward Thornton, Esq. Author of "The British Empire in India." 2 vols. 8vo. cloth

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Chapters of the Modern History of British India, from

the Mutiny of Vellore to the close of the East India Company's late Charter. By Edward Thornton, Esq. 8vo. cloth....

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Facts and Fictions, illustrative of Oriental Character: in a Series of Amusing and Entertaining Papers. By Mrs. Postans. 3 vols. post 8vo. cloth 27s.

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