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SarMfflSfajiffeAutiltS', jgàoet View of ‘Btq'Bffislwffetêp't 1
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' GRAMMAR OF THE HINDUSTANI LANGUAGE., I
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I t€d^^^mn(^^^SCo^ba^YO,i'iMadurav Dindigul,- and
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Considerations hÇk|he present .Bôïuical Sta|fir feOiMh| em*-
bracing Observations on the Character pf. the Natives,,• on-
fh ^ ^ ^ j^ ^ ^ ^W M C o n rts ^ h ^ ^m m is tra tib n of Jus-
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Travels M j te l i Afticb ; uudèrtakeû ist tW Sèquest' offiliej-S
Missionary Society. By J OHN CAMPBELL, Minister of S
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' m ß^AN-'ßliCIDE.s' .
Account, of' the. Abolition of Female Infanticide in Guzerat,,
w ith^h^M^^ ^hS '.onf/^ ^ ’ Question of Promoting the-
' Gospel in India. By the Rev. JOHN CORMACK^ A.M..
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