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(3561) CLASSIFIED INDEX. 3512 ARCHITECTURE, ANTIQUITIES, FINE ARTS, AND ILLUSTRATED WORKS. No. of Advertisement. Cooper's Designs for Cattle Pictures, folio, 94s. 6d. 3517 Doo's Engraving, after Wilkie's Preaching of Knox 3513 Haydon and Hazlitt on Painting and the Fine Arts, post 8vo. 6s. cloth. Hering's (G.) Sketches on the Danube, imp. folio, 84s. preparing .... Howard (F.) on Colour as a means of Art, 10s. 6d. cl. 3463 Lewis's Sketches in Constantinople, folio, 84s. London and Birmingham Railway, History and Description, by Lecount and Roscoe, Pt. 1, 2s. 6d. on May 31. .. 3516 3518 3484 Nash's (J.) 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