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Wisps of Wit and Wisdom; or, Knowledge in a Nutshell. By Albert P. Southwick. 12mo. Cloth. xxiv + 289 pp. Price, $1.00.

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1.-The Letter of Columbus to Luis de Sant Angel announcing his Discovery, with Extracts from his Journal.

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25.-Extracts from the Massachusetts Body of Liberties. 1641.
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28.-Proposals to Amend the Articles of Confederation. 1780-1787.
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