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I. — Hindustani, Persian, and Arabic. By the late E. H. Palmer,
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Danish, by iMiss Ott^.
Cymric and Gaelic, by H. Jenjjee, of the British Museum. Turkish, by J. W. Redhouse, M.R.A.S.
Malay, by W. E. M.\X\vell, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. Finnic, by Prof. Otto Doxxer, of Helsingfors. Swedish, by W. Sturzex-Becker, of Stockhohii.
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