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An analysis and summary of Old Testament history and the laws of Moses, with a connection between the Old and New Testaments (1852)An analysis and summary of Old Testament history and the laws of Moses, with a connection between the Old and New Testaments (1879)An analysis and summary of Old Testament history and the laws of Moses, with a connection between the Old and New Testaments (1880)An analysis and summary of Thucydides : with a chronological table of principal events, money, distances, etc. reduced to English terms; a skeleton outline of the geography, abstracts of all the speeches, index, etc.College history of India: Asiatic and EuropeanEarly records of British India; a history of the English settlements in India, as told in the government records, the works of old travellers, and other contemporary documents, from the earliest perioHand-book to the cotton cultivation in the Madras Presidency: exhibiting the principal contents of the various public records and other works connected with the subject in a condensed and classified form, in accordance with a resolution of the government of IndiaIndia and the frontier states of Afghanistan, Nipal and Burma (Volume 1)India and the frontier states of Afghanistan, Nipal and Burma (Volume 2)India and the frontier states of Afghanistan, Nipal and Burma; (Volume 1)India and the frontier states of Afghanistan, Nipal and Burma; (Volume 2)India under British rule from the foundation of the East India companyIndian history: Asiatic and EuropeanThe life and travels of Herodotus in the fifth century : before Christ: an imaginary biography founded on fact, illustrative of the history, manners, religion, literature, arts, and social condition of the Greeks, Egyptians, Persians, Babylonians, Hebrews, Scythians, and other ancient nations, in thThe life and travels of Herodotus in the fifth century before Christ: an imaginary biography founded on fact, illustrative of the history, manners, religion, literature, arts, and social condition of the Greeks, Egyptians, Persians, Babylonians, Hebrews, Scythians, and other ancient nations, in theThe New England business directory and gazetteer (Volume yr.1916, pt.1)
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