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CLASSICAL STUDIES: Essays on Ancient Literature and Art. 

 With the Biography and Correspondence of eminent Philologists. By 

 BARNAS SEARS, Pres. Newton Theol. Inst., B. B. EDWARDS, Prof. 

 Andover Theol. Seminary, and C. C. FELTON, Prof. Harvard University. 

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GESENIUS'S HEBREW GRAMMAR. Translated from the Eleventh 

 German Edition. By T. J. CONANT, Prof, of Hebrew and of Biblical 

 Criticism and Interpretation in the Theol. Institution at Hamilton, N. Y. 

 With a Course of Exercises in Hebrew Grammar, and a Hebrew Chres- 

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LIFE OF GODFREY WILLIAM VON LIEBNITZ. On the basis 

 of the German Work of Dr. G. E. Guhrauer. By JOHN M. MACK.IE. 

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LIFE OF ROGER Wl L LI A MS, The Founder of the State of Rhode 

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