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A DESCRIPTION of the ANTIQUITIES 

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By the Rev. Edward Burton, M.A. 

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DISSERTATIONS on the RUINS of 

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Trinity Coll. Cambridge, M.A., F.R.S. 



VESTIGES of ANCIENT MANNERS 

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A VIEW of SICILY and its ISLANDS, 

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The TOPOGRAPHY of ATHENS, with 

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NARRATIVE \>f a RESIDENCE in BEL- 

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MEMOIR of the EARLY CAMPAIGNS 

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A CIRCUMSTANTIAL NARRATIVE of 

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By Baron Odeleben, 

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A NARRATIVE of the OPERATIONS 

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Guards, F.R.S., 

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By Mr. Abraham Salame', 

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AN ACCOUNT of some recent DISCO- 

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v By Thomas Young, M.D., 

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A COPIOUS GREEK GRAMMAR. 

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