2 Modern Publications, and New Editions of Valuable Standard Works, 



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DR. LARDNER's CABINET CYCLOPAEDIA, published in 



Monthly Volumes, small 8vo. price 6s. 



Volumes published. 



XXXI. History of Switzerland, 1 Vol. 

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XXVII. History of the Italian Republics, 1 Vol. By J. C. L. de Sismondi. 

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