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ARCHITECTURE, ANTIQUITIES, FINE
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No. of Advertisement.
Book of Beauty, by Lady Blessington, sup. r. 8vo. 21s. 1002
Clark's Drawing, &c.in WaterColours,88.64.in a fewdays 1063
Himalaya Tourist, by Miss Roberts, sup. r. 4to. 42s. 1072
Heures de Recreation, with Tales, &c. by Sazerac and
De Limagne, 8s. cloth

Nimrod's New Sporting Annual, impl. 4to. 42s. bd.
Railway Practice, royal 4to. 73s. 6d...

Specification of ditto..

1074

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1013

1032

1033

Gaisford's Par@miographi Græci, 8vo. 10s. 6d. Graefenhan's Introduct. to Writing Hebrew, 8vo. 9s. 1217 Hall's Juvenile Budget, 18mo. 5s. bound 1021

1202

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