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By the Rev. J. W. BLAKESLEY, B.). late Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge. Two Vols. 8vo. 328. cloth, C'cero's ra in aanst e re.

Being Vol. I. of Cicero's Orations, with English Notes, by
GEORGE LONG, M.A. ormerly Fellow of Trinity College,
Cambridge. 8vo. cloth. 16.

VOL. II. IS IN THE PRESS.

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