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Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, Louis Agassiz: his life and correspondence, third edition 12 0 Browse Search
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age would not allow her to recover. She had been complaining all the summer, and as the winter cold came on, it was plain to her family that her strength was rapidly leaving her. Major Carmichael Smyth died about ten years ago. Mr. Serjeant A. J. Stephen recently died, in his seventy-eighth year. His "Commentaries on the Laws of England" and "Pleadings in Civil Actions" are well known as useful law books. Toward the close of last month died at Dobrzechow, in Galicia, Andress Eduard Kozmian, the Polish translator of Shakespeare. The German papers mention the death of Dr. Carl Graul, the well known Tamal scholar, editor of "Kaivaljanavanita," a Vedanta poem, published in London in 1855. Dr. Graul also published his "Travels in the East" in German. He was for some years Director of the Missionsanstalten in Dresden and Leipsic, and at the date of his death, on the 10th ultimo, he was Professor of Missions wissenschaften (Missionary Knowledge) at Erlangen, where he died.