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CLEVELAND (Charles Dexter)-A Compendium of Classical Literature, comprising choice extracts translated from the best Greek and Roman Writers, with Biographical Sketches, Accounts of their Works and Notes directing to the best Editions and Translations. Svo. (Philadelphia, 1861) pp. 622, cloth, London, 9s. [338 COPPEE (Capt. Henry, late Instructor in the U.S. Military Academy at West Point). The Field Manual of Evolutions of the Line, arranged in a Tabular Form for the use of Officers of the U.S. Infantry; being a Sequel to the authorised U.S. Infantry Tactics, translated, with adaptation to the U.S. Service, from the latest French authorities. 18mo. (Philadelphia, 1862) pp. 144, cloth. London, 3s.

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CRAIGHILL (William P., First Lieut. U.S. Corps of Engineers)- The Army Officer's Pocket Companion, principally designed for Staff Officers in the Field. 18mo. (New York, 1862) pp. 314, London, 10s. 6d... [340 DAVIS (Andrew Jackson)-The Harbinger of Health: containing Medical Prescriptions for the Human Body and Mind. 12mo. (New York, 1861) pp. 428, cloth, London, 6s.....

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