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d, is enabled to furnish individuals with engravings of both countries on the most advantageous terms, foregoing those charges which it is customary to impose under similar circumstances. The English have it, therefore, in their power to procure from Mr. Sinnett any print, whether published in England or France, at a lower price than in any other house in Paris. His address is No. 15, grande rue Verte, faubourg Saint-Honore. THE END. INDEX. Pages. Abattoir 215 Academic royale 207 Actors et actresses 396 to 404 Agriculture 37 Arago 186, 391 Archives 237 Arches, triumphal 42, 270 Armour 216 Army 353 Arsenal 225 Artificial flowers 326 Artists 334 Athenaeum 359 Auber 369 Authors 360 Balls 405 Bank 257 Bankers 411 Barriers 45 Barrot. Odilon 390 Bears 177 Beranger 361 Berryer 391 Bievre 182 Boarding house 279 Boarding-schools 348 Bonnets
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