5. PULSZKY'S TALES AND TRADITIONS OF HUNGARY.
6. SIR EDW. L. BULWER LYTTON'S LETTERS TO JOHN BULL.
7. THE ROMANS IN BRITAIN.
8. GROTE'S HISTORY OF GREECE: VOLS. VII. AND VIII.
9. DIXON'S LIFE OF PENN.
10. MODERN CHEMISTRY: ITS PROGRESS AND EXTENT.
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