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attention
is
also
given
to
the
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of
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and
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East.
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illustrations,
previously
grouped
at
the
front
of
the
book,
have
been
in-
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with
the
text.
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almost
every
case
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illustration
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particular
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in
702
illustrations
black
and
white,
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new
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has
seventeen
color
plates,
on
which
twenty-
five
works
of
art
are
reproduced.
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are
end-paper
maps,
one
of
Europe
and
ni>d
a
line
one
of
the
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drawing
at
the
bead
of
each
chapter.
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