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GREENE'S ANALYSIS.

A TREATISE ON THE STRUCTURE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE; or the Analysis and Classification of Sentences and their Component Parts; with Illustrations and Exercises, adapted to the Use of Schools. By Samuel S. Greene, A.M., Principal of the Phillips' Grammar School, Boston. Philadelphia, 1848. Price, 45 cts. This work has already reached the sixth edition in the space of four months.

From the Christian Review.

We like the book much—it is just what is wanted in our Grammar Schools; and if accompanied by an abridgement, for the younger pupils, which the author proposes in his preface to prepare, will leave but little to be desired for the purposes of ordinary instruction in Grammar, in our schools. The plan is simple, and is developed with great consistency and logical ability.

Copy of a Letter from Mr. Elbridge Smith, Principal of the Cambridge High School.

Dear Sir—I have examined with great pleasure the Grammar which you did me the honour to send me. I have no hesitation in saying that I consider it the best English Grammar in existence. This, I am aware, some will regard as extravagant praise. I am not, however, alone in my opinion. Indeed, I know of no one, who has given attention to the subject, who is not of the same opinion.

Greene's First Lessons in English Grammar,

Based upon the Construction and Analysis of Sentences: designed as an Introduction to the Analysis.

A few testimonials are subjoined:—