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LIPPINCOTT, GRAMBO & CO. S PUBLICATIONS.
GOOD S LECTURES.
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ILLUSTRATED BY NUMEROUS HIGHLY INTERESTING ANECDOTES.
BY VILLIAIVt DOBD, LL. D.,
CHAPLAIN IN ORDINARY TO HIS MAJESTY GEORGE THE THIRD.
FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, WITH ENGRAVINGS.
One volume, 18rno.
THE IRIS;
AN ORIGINAL SOUVENIR.
With Contributions from the First Writers in the Country.
EDITED BY PROF. JOHN S. HART.
With Splendid Illuminations and Steel Engravings. Bound in Turkey Morocco and rich Papier
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