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THE MISCELLANY OF 



INTERESTING WORKS recently published by 



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THE TRAVELLER'S GUIDE THROUGH SWITZERLAND. 



In demy, Svo. illustrated, price 12s. 



A JOURNEY TO SWITZERLAND, and 



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RAJAH RAmiOHUN ROY. 



AN EXPOSITION OF THE PRACTICAL 



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