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xvii
5. Sakoontala ; or the Lost Ring, an Indian Drama, trans-
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xxiv
6. The Merchant Abroad in Europe, Asia, and Australia.
A series of Letters from Java, Singapore, China,
Bengal, Egypt, the Holy Land, the Crimea and its
battle-grounds, England, Melbourne, Sydney, &c.,
&c. By George Francis Train, of Boston. With
an Introduction by Freeman Hunt, A. M., Editor of
“Merchants' Magazine," &c.
London and New
York, 1857. .
7. Episodes in the War-life of a Soldier : with the Dream-
testimony of Ora May, and other sketches in Prose
and Verse. By Calder Campbell, Author of “The
three Trials of Loide,” &c. London, 1857. . xxviii
8. The Moslem Noble; His land and people. With some
notices of the Parsees or Ancient Persians. By Mrs.
Young, Author of “ Cutch ;" “Western India;">
“Our camp in Turkey,” &c., &c. With illustrations
from original drawings by the Author. London,
1857.
9. A Synopsis of science, in Sanskrit and English, recon-
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