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THE FRENCH CLASSICS, with Original Notes and Lives of 

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u. 



LETTRES DE DEUX JEUNES AMIES, Elevcs d'Ecoiien. 



Par Madame CAMPAN, Superintendante de la Maison d'Ecouen. With Notes, and 

 (lie Translation of the most difficult passages. By E. DUVARD, Author of the 

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15, 16. 

 A GRAMMAR of the GERMAN LANGUAGE. By G. H. 



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 A NEW DICTIONARY, ITALIAN and ENGLISH— ENGLISH 



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VERGANI and PIRANESI'S ITALIAN and ENGLISH 



GRAMMAR. Exemplified in Twenty Lessons, with Exercises, Dialogues, and enter- 

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