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The Sharaya Ool Islam; a treatise "on Lawful and Forbid- 

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The Anatomist's Vade-Mccum. By Dr. Robert Hooper. 

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The Mahabharata, an Epic poem, written by the celebrated 

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A Grammar of the Tibetan language, in English. Prepared 

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Essay towards a Dictionary, Tibetan and English. Prepared 

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