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CONTANSEAU'S PRACTICAL DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH 



and English Languages. Composed from the trench dictionaries of the 

 Academy, Boiste, Bescberelle, etc , and from the tjest English dictionaries, 

 followed by abridged vocabularies of geographical and mythological names. 

 By Leon Contanseau. Crown 8vo. Extra cloth. $2.50. 



CONTANSEAU'S POCKET DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH 



and English Languages. By Leon Contanseau. i8mo. Extra cloth. 

 $1.50. Tourist' s Edition. 2 vols. 32010. Cloth flexible. Incase. $1.75. 



LONGMAN'S POCKET DICTIONARY OF THE GERMAN AND 



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NEUMAN AND BARETTI'S POCKET DICTIONARY OF THE 



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ANNOTATED POEIS OF ENGLISH AUTHORS. 



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Eev. EDWAED T. STEVENS, M.A., Oxford, 

 and Eev. DAVID MOEEIS, B.A., London. 

 l6mo. With Illustrations. Bound in cloth, limp. 



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