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JAMES ABEAM GAEFIELD. 
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MAGYAE LAND. 
BEING THE NARRATIVE OF ODR TRAVELS THROUGH THE HIGHLANDS 
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A highly interesting story of travel through a country and among people comparatively little 
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ASPECTS OF POETEY. 
BEING LECTURES DELIVERED AT OXFORD. By John Campbell Shairp, 
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HAWTHOENE INDEX. 
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THE MIND OF MENOIHS: ^ 
OR POLITICAL ECONOMY FOUNDED UPON MORAL PHILOSOPHY. A Sys¬ 
tematic Digest of the Doctrines of the Chinese Philosopher Mencius. Classified and Translated, 
with Comments and Explanations, by Rev. Ernst Faber. Translated from the German, -with 
additional Notes, by Rev. A. B. Hutchinson, C. M. S., Church Mission, Hong Kong. Vol. 26 
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