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BLEEK, Introduotlon to the 

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 Bleek. Edited by Johann Bleek 

 and Adolf Kamphausen. Trans- 

 lated by G. 11. Venables, under 

 the supervision of the Rev. Canon 

 Venables. 2 vols. 5-^* each. 



BOETKIUS'S Consolation of 

 Philosophy. KingAIfred'sAnglo- 

 Saxon Version of. With a literal 

 English Translation on opposite 

 pages, Notes, Introduction, and 

 Glossary, by Rev. S. Fox, M.A. 



BOHN'S Dictionary of Poetical 

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BOHN'S Handbooks of Games. 

 New edition. In 2 vols., with 

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 each. 



Vol. I.— Table Games :~Bil- 

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BOND'S A Handy Bock of Rules 

 and Tables for verifying Dates 

 with the Christian Era, &c. Giving 

 an account of the Chief Eras and 

 Systems used by various Nation? ; 

 with the easy Methods for deter- 

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 By J. J. Bond. 51. 



BONOMI'S Nineveh and its 

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BOSWELL'S Life of Johnson, 

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 and JOKNSONIANA. Edited by 

 the Rev. A. Napier, M.A. With 

 Frontispiece to each vol. 6 vols. 

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BRAND'S Popular Antiquities 

 of England, Scotland, and Ire- 

 land. Arranged, revised, and 

 greatly enlarged, by Sir Henry 

 Ellis, K.H., F.R.S., &c., &c. 3 

 vols. 5^. each. 



BREICER'S (Frederika) Works. 

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BRIDGWATER TREATISES. 



Bell (Sir Charles) on the Hand, 



With numerous Woodcuts. 5j-. 



Kirby on the History, Habits, 

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Kidd on the Adaptation of Ex- 

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Chalmers on the Adaptation 

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BRINE {B. ten) Early English 

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Vol. II. Wyclif, Chaucer, Ear- 

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Vol. III. From the Fourteenth 

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Five Lectures on Shake- 

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BROWNE'S (Sir Thomas) Works 

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