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THE COERESPONDENCE OF KING GEORGE EIRD. 

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FEOM 1768 TO 1783. Edited, with an Introduction and Notes, 



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THE WARRIORS AND STATESMEN OF INDIA. 



AN HISTORICAL NARRATIVE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS, 

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BIBLICAL RESEARCHES IN PALESTINE AND 

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By Rev. EDWARD ROBINSON, D.D. 



Third Editim.. With Maps and Plans. 3 Vols. 8vo. 42s. 



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