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LACKWELL. STUDIES IN GENERAL SCI- 

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BLINDPITS— A Novel. [Reprinted by special arrange- 

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OLTE (Amely). MADAME de STAEL ; A Histori- 

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" One of the best historical novels which has appeared for a long time." — Illmt. 

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" Every chapter brings the reader in contact with eminent personages, and en- 

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RACE. THE NEW WEST ; or, California in 1867 

 and '68. By Charles L. Brace, Author of the " Races 

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RYANT. LETTERS OF A TRAVELLER. By 

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— LETTERS FROM THE EAST. Notes of a Visit 

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