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I. LITERATURE AND PHILOLOGY.
SECTION 1. DICTIONARIES, GRAMMARS, ETC.
ANGLO-SAXON, MANA lot
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MS. Collections of the late JOSEPH BOSWORTH, D.D., Professor of AngloSaxon, Oxford. Edited and onlarged by Prof. T. N. TOLLER, M.A.
Parts I-III. A-SAR. 4to. 158. each. Part IV. In the Prou. ARABIC. A Practical Arabic Grammar. Part I. Compiled
by A. O. GREEN, Brigade Major, Royal Engineers. Second Edition,
Enlarged. Crown 8vo. 75. 60. CELTIC. Ancient Cornish Drama. Edited and translated
by E. NORRIS, with a Sketch of Cornish Grammar, an Ancient Cornish Vocabulary, etc. a vole. 1859. 8vo. Il. 18.
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JAMES SUMMERS. 1863. 8vo. half bound, il. 8s. ENGLISH. A New English Dictionary, on Historical Prin
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Part IV. Section II. C-CASS (beginning of Vol. II.) 56 Part V. CASS CLIVY. 128. 6d.
Part VI. In the Press. Edited by JAMES A. H. MUBBAY, LL.D., with the assistance of many
Scholars and men of Science. Vol. III (E, F, and G). Part I. Edited by HENBY BRADLEY. In the
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