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LANGUAGES. 



•Arabic.} A Grammar of the Arabic language, according to the 

 principles taught and maintained in the schools of Arabia; 

 exhibiting a complete body of elementary information, se- 

 lected from the works of the most eminent Grammarians, 

 together with definitions of the parts of speech, and obser- 

 vations on the structure of the language. By M. Lumsden. 

 In 2 vols. vol. 1st, royal Svo. Calcutta, 1813. 



Dr. 0. H. Taylor. 



1 The History of the Kingdom of Cashmere (in the Arabic 



language); by Ali-Khan, First Minister at the Court of La- 

 hore. Svo. 1766. Dr. 0. H. Taylor. 



Bengalee.^ A Catechism in the Bengalee language. 12mo. 1834. 



Dr. O. H. Taylor. 



Ceylon. Part of a Treatise on Arithmetic, written with a style on 

 the olla or Palm-leaf. Dr. J. Carson. 



Chaldaic. Joh. Simonis Lexicon Manuale Hebraicum et Chaldai- 

 cum, in quo omnium textus S. V. T. vocabulorum Hebr. et 

 Chald. significatus, etc. etc. explicantur. Cum indice Latino. 

 Editio altera cum vita b. Autoris, etc. 1 vol. 4to. Halae 

 Magdeburgica, 1771. 



Danish. English and Danish Dictionary. By Christian Frederick 

 Bay. 2 vols. Svo. Copenhagen, 1806. Wm. Maclure. 



Dutch. A Compleat Dictionnary, English and Dutch, and Dutch 

 and English ; to which is added a Grammar for both lan- 

 guages. Originally compiled by William Sewel. Reviewed, 

 augmented and improved by Egbert Buy. 2 vols. 4to. 

 Amsterdam, 1766. Wm. Maclure. 



A compendious guide to the Low Dutch language. By 



William Sewel. 3d edition, 18mo. Amsterdam, 1760. 



Wm. Maclure. 



English.^ A new Universal Dictionary of the English Language. 



By N. Bailey. Revised and corrected by Joseph Nicol 

 Scott, M. D. Fol. London, 1755. Dr. S. G. Morton. 



French. The New Universal Dictionary, English and French, 

 French and English. Compiled from the writings of the 

 best authors, as well as the most approved dictionaries of 



