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JAPAN, AND RESIDENCE AT NAGASAKI IN 
1859 - 00 . 
By C. PEMBERTON- HODGSON, PI.M. Consul. 
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LIFE OF DR. JOHN JEBB, 
Bishop of Limerick. 
By the Rev. CHARLES FORSTER. 
Vols. 1, 2, 3, 4. 8vo. 14s. each. Sold separately. 
PERSONAL MEMOIRS OF HIS OWN TIME. 
By FRANCOIS GUIZOT. 
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referred to hereafter when much popular literature will have been devoured by the worms. Guizot is a man of 
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birth. ’—Athen^u m . 
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LECTURES ON COMPARATIVE PHYSICAL 
GEOGRAPHY 
In its relation to the History of Mankind. 
By PROFESSOR GUYOT. 
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Athenjeom. 
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AN ADDRESS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF 
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THE HISTORY OF THE MUTINIES IN OUDH. 
By MARTIN GUBB1NS. 
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