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Law and Customs of Hindu Castes,

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Lee’s (Dr. W. N.) Drain of Silver to the East.

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Memoirs of Zehir-ed-Din Muhammed Baber, Emperor of Hindustan, written by himself in the Jaghatai Turki, and translated partly by the lateJohn Leyden, Esq., M.D., and partly byWilliam Erskine, Esq., with Notes and a Geographical and Historical Introduction, together with a Map of the Countries between the Oxus and Jaxartes, and a Memoir regarding its construction. ByCharles Waddington, of the East India Company’s Engineers. 4to. Lond. 1826. £1 5s.

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Mahommedan Law of Inheritance and Contract.

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Manning (Mrs.) Ancient and Mediæval India.

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Mayhew’s (Edward) Illustrated Horse Doctor.


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