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HISTORIES, GRAMMARS, AND DICTIONARIES.
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1, 2, 3, 4. CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF
England, by W. D. Hamilton4 05 05 6
5, 6. OUTLINES OF THE HISTORY OF
Greece, by E. Levien, M.A., 2 vols. in 12 63 64 0
7, 8. OUTLINES OF THE HISTORY OF
Rome, by the same, 2 vols. in 12 63 64 0
9, 10. CHRONOLOGY OF CIVIL AND
Ecclesiastical History, Literature, Art,
and Civilization, from the earliest
period to the present, 2 vols. in 12 63 64 0
11. GRAMMAR OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE,
by Hyde Clarke, D.C.L.1 0
11*. HAND-BOOK OF COMPARATIVE
Philology, by the same1 0
12, 13. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH
Language.—A new Dictionary of the
English Tongue, as spoken and written;
above 100,000 words, or 50,000 more than
in any existing work, by the same,
3 vols. in 13 64 65 0
————, with the Grammar 5 66 0
14. GRAMMAR OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE,
by H. C. Hamilton1 0
15, 16. DICTIONARY OF THE GREEK AND
English Languages, by H. R. Hamilton,
2 vols. in 12 0
17, 18. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH
and Greek Languages, by the same,
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———— GREEK AND ENGLISH
and English and Greek, 4 vols. in 1 5 05 6
————, with the Greek Grammar 6 06 6
19. GRAMMAR of THE LATIN LANGUAGE,
by the Rev. T. Goodwin, A.B.1 0
20, 21. DICTIONARY OF THE LATIN AND
English Languages, by the same. Vol. I.2 0
22, 23. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH
and Latin Languages,
by the same. Vol. II.1 6
————, 2 vols. in 1 4 65 0
————, with the Latin Grammar 5 66 0
24. GRAMMAR OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE,
by the Lecturer at Besançon.1 0
25. DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH AND
English Languages, by A. Elwes. Vol. I.1 0
26. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH AND
French Languages, by the same. Vol. II.1 6
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————, with the French Grammar 4 65 0
27. GRAMMAR OF THE ITALIAN LANGUAGE,
by the same.1 0
28, 29. DICTIONARY OF THE ITALIAN,
English, and French Languages, by the same.
Vol. I.2 0
30, 31. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH,
Italian, and French Languages, by the same.
Vol. II.2 0
32, 33. DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH,
Italian, and English Languages, by the same.
Vol. III.2 0
————, 3 vols. in 1 7 68 6
————, with the Italian Grammar 8 69 6
34. GRAMMAR OF THE SPANISH LANGUAGE,
by the same.1 0
35, 36, 37, 38. DICTIONARY OF THE
Spanish and English Languages, by the same,
4 vols. in 14 05 05 6
————, with the Spanish Grammar 6 06 6
39. GRAMMAR OF THE GERMAN LANGUAGE,
by the Lecturer at Besançon.1 0
40. CLASSICAL GERMAN READER,
from the best authors, by the same.1 0
41, 42, 43. DICTIONARIES of the ENGLISH,
German, and French Languages,
by N. E. Hamilton, 3 vols.,
separately 1s.each3 04 04 6
————, with the German Grammar. 5 05 6
44, 45. DICTIONARY OF THE HEBREW
and English Languages, containing the
Biblical and Rabbinical words, 2 vols.
(together with the Grammar, which may
be had separately for 1s.)
by Dr. Bresslau, Hebrew Professor.7 0
46. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH AND
Hebrew Languages. Vol. III. to complete,
by the same.3 0
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47. FRENCH AND ENGLISH PHRASE Book1 0 1 6

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GREEK AND LATIN CLASSICS.

A Series of Volumes containing the principal Greek and Latin Authors, accompanied by Explanatory Notes in English, principally selected from the best and most recent German Commentators, and comprising all those Works that are essential for the Scholar and the Pupil, and applicable for the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Dublin; the Colleges at Belfast, Cork, Galway, Winchester, and Eton; and the great Schools at Harrow, Rugby, &c.—also for Private Tuition and Instruction, and for the Library.


LATIN SERIES.

1.A New LATIN DELECTUS, Extracts from Classical
 Authors, with Vocabularies and Explanatory Notes1s.
2.CÆSAR’S COMMENTARIES on the GALLIC WAR;
 with Grammatical and Explanatory Notes in English,
 and a Geographical Index.2s.
3.CORNELIUS NEPOS; with English Notes, &c.1s.
4.VIRGIL. The Georgics, Bucolics, and doubtful Works;
 with English Notes.1s.
5.VIRGIL’S ÆNEID (on the same plan as the preceding)2s.
6.HORACE. Odes and Epodes; with English Notes, and
 Analysis and Explanation of the Metres.1s.
7.HORACE. Satires and Epistles; with English Notes, &c.1s. 6d.
8.SALLUST. Conspiracy of Catiline, Jugurthine War1s. 6d.
9.TERENCE. Andrea and Heautontimorumenos1s. 6d.
10.TERENCE. Phormio, Adelphi, and Hecyra2s.
14.CICERO. De Amicitia, de Senectute, and Brutus2s.
16.LIVY. Books i. to v. in two parts3s.
17.LIVY. Books xxi. and xxii.1s.
19.Selections from TIBULLUS, OVID, and PROPERTIUS.2s.
20.Selections from SUETONIUS and the later Latin Writers.2s.

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11.CICERO. Orations against Catiline, for Sulla, for Archias,
 and for the Manilian Law.
12.CICERO. First and Second Philippics; Orations for Milo,
 for Marcellus, &c.
13.CICERO. De Officiis.
15.JUVENAL and PERSIUS. (The indelicate passages expunged.)
18.TACITUS. Agricola; Germania; and Annals, Book i.