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NARRATIVE OF AN EXPEDITION TO EXPLORE THE 

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TRAVELS IN WESTERN AFRICA, IN 1845 AND 1846. BY 

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THE NAVAL HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN. BY W. JAMES. 



6 vols. 8vo, with Portraits, 2 14s. 



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with numerous Portraits. 



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ITALY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. BY JAMES 

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A VOICE FROM THE DANUBE: OR, THE TRUE STATE 

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