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LEE AND SHEPARD'S

January Bulletin of New Publications.

THE HISTORY OF PARAGUAY. With Notes of Popular Juvenile Books,

Personal Observations and Reminiscences of Diplomacy naer Difficulties. By Charles A. Washburn, Commissioner and Minister Resident of the United States at Asuncion, from 1861 to 1868. In two volumes, octavo. Illustrated with maps and engravings.......... ..87 50 GOLD AND NAME. By Madame Marie Sophie Schwartz. Translated from the Swedish by Miss Selma Borg and Miss Marie A. Brown. 8vo, paper, $1.00; cloth.....

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BIRTH AND EDUCATION.
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WAR POWERS under the Constitution of the
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ART. Its Laws and the Reasons for them, col-
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Oliver Optic's Magazine for 1871 Actions Speak Louder than Words.

("OUR BOYS AND GIRLS"),

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How Charlie Roberts became a Man.....
How Eva Roberts gained her Education.....
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2. The Spark of Genius; or, The College Life of James The Young Pioneers of the Northwest.. Trafton. By Rev. Elijah Kellogg.

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Reader are to Otto's French Grammar, it will be found suitable for use with any system.

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