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L A IN G -T H E CHRONICLE OE THE KINGS OE NORWAY,
From the E arliest Period of the History of the Northern Sea Kings to the Middle of the Twelfth
r ? X ‘v commooly called THE HEIMSKRINGLA. Translated from the Icelandic of
Snorro Sturleson, with Notes, and a Preliminary Discourse, by S a m u e l L a i n g , Esq.
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L A IN G -A TOUR IN SWEDEN, ^ ,
In 1838; comprising observations on the Moral, Political, and Economical State of the Swedish
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LAN DO R.-T IIE FOUNTAIN OF ARETHUSA.
B y R o b e r t E y r e s L a n d o r , M.A. Author of “ The Fawn of Sertor.us,” “ The Impioris
Feast,” Tragedies, &c. 2 vols. post Svo. 18s. cloth.
LATHAM.-ON DISEASES OE TIIE HEART.
T ertiircs on Suhiects ronnected with Clinical Medicine; comprising D fe a s es of the Heart.
By P M M. D? Pl>y®id»h Extraordinary to the Queen ; and late Physcnan to St.
Bartholomew’s Hospital. New Edition. 2 vols. 12nio. 16s. cloth.
LEE .-E LEMEN TS OF NATURAL HISTORY,
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By Mrs. R. Le e . l2mo. with Fifty-five Woodcuts, 7s. bd. bound.
^ ^ O r 't b e Art of Collecting, Preparing, and Mounting Objects of Natural History, f o r the
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L E. L .-T H E POETICAL WORKS OE LETITIA ELIZABETH
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LESLIE.—MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF JOHN CONSTABLE,
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LETTERS TO MY UNKNOWN FRIENDS.
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LINDLEY.-INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY.
Bv T L i n d l e y Pb.D. F .R S . L .S . &c. Professor of Botany in University College, London.
New’ Edition, with Corrections and copious Additions. 2 vols. Svo. with Six Plates ami
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L IN D L E Y .-A SYNOPSIS OF THE BRITISH FLORA,
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L IN D L EY .-TH E THEORY OF HORTICULTURE;
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L IN D L EY .-G U ID E TO ORCHARD AND KITCHEN GARDEN;
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LINWOOD.-ANTHOLOGIA OXONIENSIS,
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LOUDON.-THE LADY’S COUNTRY COMPANION;
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LOUDON.-SELE-INSTRUCTION FOR YOUNG GARDENERS
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LOUDON.—AN ENCYCLOPÆDIA OE GARDENING • !
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LOUDON.—AN ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF TREES AND SHRUBS :
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LO UDO N.-AN ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF AGRICULTURE:
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LO UDO N.-AN ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF PLANTS :
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