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Son, 2 v. 8vo.; Tucker's Jefferson, 2 v. 8vo.; Randolph's Correspondence of Jefter- 

 son, 4 v. 8vo., and Lee's Remarks, 1 v. 8vo. ; Sparks' Morris, 3 v. 8vo. ; Austin's 

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 Johnson's Life of Greene, 2 v. 4to. ; Hamilton's Life, by his Son, 2 v. 8vo. ; Hum- 

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Memoirs of Bolivar, 2 v. 12mo.; Memoirs of Gen. Miller, in Peru, 2 v. 8vo. 



VIII. DEPARTMENT CALLOGRAPHY. 



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EUCLASSIC CALLOGRAPHY. Valpy's Family Classical Library, 52 v. 12mo., or 

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