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ECO ITALIANO (L'). A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO ITALIAN CONVERSATION. By Eugene Camerini. With a complete Vocabulary. By Henry P. Skelton. Post 8vo, pp. vi., 128, and 98, cloth. 1860. 4s. 6d.

ECO DE MADRID. THE ECHO OF MADRID.

A Practical Guide to Spanish Conversation. By J. E. Hartzenbusch and Henry Lemming. With a complete Vocabulary, containing copious Explanatory Remarks. By Henry Lemming. Post 8vo, pp. xii., 144, and 83, cloth. 1860. 5s.

EDDA SEMUNDAR HINNS FRODA. The Edda of Sæmund the Learned. Translated from the Old Norse, by Benjamin Thorpe. Complete in 1 vol. fcap. 8vo, pp. viii. and 152, and pp. viii. and 170, cloth. 1866. 7s. 6d.

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EDKINS. INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THE CHINESE CHARACTERS. By J. Edkins, D.D., Peking, China. Royal 8vo, pp. 340, paper boards. 1876. 18s.

EDKINS. RELIGION IN CHINA.
Vol. XIII.

See English and Foreign Philosophical Library,

EDKINS. CHINESE BUDDHISM. See Trübner's Oriental Series.

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EDWARDS.-CHAPTERS OF THE BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF THE FRENCH ACADEMY.
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EDWARDS.-LIVES OF THE FOUNDERS OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM, with Notices of its Chief Augmentors and other Benefactors. 1570-1870. By Edward Edwards. With Illustrations and Plans. 2 vols. 8vo, pp. xii. and 780, cloth. 1870. 30s. EDWARDES.-See ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PHILOSOPHICAL LIBRARY, Vol. XVII. EGER AND GRIME.-An Early English Romance. Edited from Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscripts, about 1650 A.D. By John W. Hales, M.A., Fellow and late Assistant Tutor of Christ's College, Cambridge, and Frederick J. Furnivall, M. A., of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. 4to, large paper, half bound, Roxburghe style, pp. 64. 1867. 10s. 6d.

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1873. 5s.

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IV.-NATURAL LAW: an Essay in Ethics. By Edith Simcox. Second
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XV. THE ESSENCE OF CHRISTIANITY. By Ludwig Feuerbach. Translated
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XXI.-ETHIC DEMONSTRATED IN GEOMETRICAL ORDER AND DIVIDED INTO
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