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*Champlin's Young Folks' History of the War for the Union. By JOHN 

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*Cook's Extracts from the Anglo-Saxon Laws. Edited by Prof. ALBERT 

 S. COOK of Yale. 8vo. Paper. 25 pp. 



*Cory"s Guide to Modern English History. By WM. CORY. 

 Part I. 1815-1830. 8vo. 276pp. 

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*Cox's Introduction to the Science of Comparative Mythology and Folk- 

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*Creasy's History of the Ottoman Turks. By Sir EDW. S. CREASY. 

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*Dabney's Causes of the French Revolution. By Prof. R. H. DABNEY 

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^Doyle's English Colonies in America. By J. A. DOYLE, Fellow of All 

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Vol. I. Virginia. Maryland, and the Carolinas. 420 pp. 

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*Durand's New Materials for the History of the American Revolution. 

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Duruy's Middle Ages. By VICTOR DURTJY. Translated by E. H. and 

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