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This reeension of the Canonical Books of Buddhism has been most care- fully prepared, the text being taken from accurate Burmese L\lSS., collated with the Stone 'l‘ablets of King Mindon .\[in at the Lokamiirajin at Xlandalay, and finally revised by learned Hunks. 'l'he \vork is printed on stout paper in large Burmese type, and is published in two different bindings, full leather and extra gilt. The following is an enumeration ol‘ the contents of the tu-enty volumes hitherto published; the remainder of the Sutta Pitaka (the Blajjhima, Samyutta, Anguttara and Khuddalza Nikiyas) lacing in course of preparation.

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