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HISTORY OF NEW AMSTERDAM. With interesting incidents of its subsequent growth and change; also, of Philadelphia, in the times of William Penn, and reminis cences of the early settlement of America, and the Revolution of 1776. By Professor A. Davis, Corresponding Member of the New York His. Society, Member of the N. Y. Society of Letters, and formerly Chaplain of the Senate of New York, author of "Ancient America," &c., (of which 25,000 copies have been sold). Royal 18mo. Six fine illustrations. Cloth, gilt, 68 cts.; cloth, full gilt, sides and edges, $1.

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THE CONSTITUTIONAL TEXT BOOK,

CONTAINING

Selections from the writings of Daniel Webster, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and Washington's Farewell Address, with copious indexes. For the higher classes of educational institutions, and for home reading.

ENGLISH TALES OF THE OLDEN TIME. BY MARIA HACK.

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Mr. HECTOR BOSSANGE issues a monthly Bulletin of all new French publications, which may be had gratuitously on application at the above office, and he has also published a general catalogue of French books published in France.

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THE CATALOGUE OF

MY ENGLISH LIBRARY,

COLLECTED AND DESCRIBED BY

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