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HINTS TO TRAVELLERS IN PORTUGAL, 



WITH AN ITINERARY OF SOME OF THE MOST INTERESTING PARTS OP THAT 

 REMARKABLE COUNTRY. 



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" Portugal is certainly one of the most beautiful countries of Europe, and only the 

 bad repute of its inhabitants wholly undeserved we believe has prevented it being 

 much visited. They are now better understood, and the country is more easily reached 

 than formerly : it is likely to be much visited by English travellers, and the present 

 hints will be useful to them. The author of them is enthusiastic in his praise of the 

 scenery, and his recommendation will be welcomed by many. The itinerary is the 

 principal feature of the book, and it is a good guide for every part of Portugal. It 

 will be an acceptable work for gentlemen and ladies anxious to find a new place for an 

 autumnal tour. In the summer Portugal is too hot, in early spring it is most agreeable, 

 but in autumn the Englishman will find it not unpleasant to travel in and delightful to 

 behold." Economist. 



THE HUMAN HAND, 



ITS MECHANISM AND VITAL ENDOWMENTS AS IT DISPLAYS THE 

 WISDOM AND GOODNESS OF GOD. 



BY SIR CHARLES BELL. 



BEING ONE OF THE BRIDGEWATEB TREATISES. 

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THE STORY OF THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO. 



FROM PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SOURCES.. 



BY THE REV. G. R. GLEIG, M.A. 



Chaplain-General to the Forces. 



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Spectator. 



A SMALLER CLASSICAL DICTIONARY, 



FOR THE USE OF YOUNG PERSONS. 



BY WILLIAM SMITH, LL.D. 

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u This abridgment contains every classical name that the juvenile pupil is likely to 

 meet with in the course of his preparatory reading ; and those only are omitted which 

 occur in more advanced literature. The engravings on wood are executed with 

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 information. The quantities are clearly marked ; and in every instance the genitive 

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