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DASENT Tales from the Norse. 



By Sir GEORGE WEBBE DASENT, D.C.L. Third edition, with 

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DUN Veterinary Medicines ; their Actions and 

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DUNBAR Social Life in Former Days ; 



Chiefly in the Province of Moray. Illustrated by Letters and 

 Family Papers. By E. DUNBAR DUNBAR, late Captain 21st 

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ERSKINE Letters of Thomas Erskine of Lin- 

 lathen, from 1800 till 1840. Edited by WILLIAM HANNA, D.D., 

 Author of the "Memoirs of Dr. Chalmers," etc. In 1 vol. 

 crown 8vo, 7s. 6d. {Now ready. 



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