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Show LEA AND BLANCHARD'S PUBLICATIONS. GRAHAME'S COLONIAL HISTORY. HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. VROM THE PLANTATION OF THE BRITISH COLONIES TILL THEIR ASSUMPTION OF INDEPENDENCE. SECOND AMERICAN EDITION, ENLARGED AND AMENDED, WITH A MEMOIR BY PRESIDENT QUINCY. IN TWO LARGE OCTAVO VOLU)tES, EXTRA CLOTH, WITH A PORTRAIT. This work having assumed the position of a standard history of this country, the publishers have been induced to issue an edition in smaller size and at a less cost, that its circulation may be commensurate with its merits. It is now considered as the mos~ impartial and trustworthy history that has yet appeared. A few copies of the edition in four volumes, on extra fine thick paper, h~~~tfb1.h~~~flf~~·theirii~~;rfe~.had by gentlemen desirous of procuring a th~.s~~u.~;,e~~Ple~~:;; ~e ~~~~ b~:re~/~~e:~ryn:1rt~~~~e rt~~~e he:er~~;:f:~~e:noJ J~P~h~1lo= ~ th:rym~':::oi;hgr~fiie~0~i~~i:ff~a~icit~e~ng~~l~h: !~e~~tg7c~t t~: i~brnWr: Bancroft, who, nevertheless, has derived from it a vast amount of the information and documentary material of his own ambitious, able and e::r:tended work. It is issued m two volumes, and cannot fail to find its way to every library of any pret.,nsions.-NeiD York Courier and Enquirer. COOPER'S NAVAL HISTORY. HISTORY OF THE NAVY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, BY J. FENIMORE COOPER. THIRD EDITION, WITH CORRECTlONS AND ADDITIONS. Complete, two volumes in one, neat extra cloth, With a Portrait of the Author, Two Maps, and Portraits of P .o.uL JoNES. B.o.INDRIDGa, DALE, PREBLB, DEOATCR, PoRTER, PERRY, AND McDoNOUGH. WRAXALL'S HISTORICAL MEMOIRS. HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF MY OWN TIMES, BY SIR N. W. WRAXALL. ONE NEAT VOLUME, EXTRA CLOTH. This is the work for which, in consequence of too truthful a portraiture of Catherine ll., the auLhor was itoprisoned and fined. Taught by tbis expenence, his succeeding memoirs he su~ pressed until after bJs death. WRAXALL'S POSTHUMOUS MEMOIRS. POSTHUMOUS MEMOIRS OF HIS OWN TIMES, BY SIR N. W. WRAXALL. IN ONE VOLUME, EXTRA CLOTH. This work contains much secret and amusing anecdote of the prominent pcn:onKges of the day, «hich rendered its posthumous publication necessary |