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Bullions and Kendrick's New Greek Grammar, 200

Greek Reader.

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Cooper's Virgil.

With valuable English Notes,

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Long's Classical Atlas.

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Baird's Classical Manual. 1 vol., 16mo,.

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"Bullions' Analytical and English Grammar has been in constant use for several years in this and the other Public Schools of the city. It stands the test of use. The more one sees of it the better it is liked. I consider it a successful work; and I know that this opinion is shared by other masters in and out of the public service." JAMES A. PAGE, Master of Dwight School.

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"I have used Bullions' Analytical English Grammar some two and a half years, and am ready to give it my approval. I have not failed to pronounce it the best text-book on Grammar whenever I have had opportunity to do so. I now have a class of ninety in it, and it bears the drill of the school-room."-Rev. J. W. NER, Principal of New London (N. H.) Institute.

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Brocklesby's Common School Astronomy.

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By JOHN BROCKLESBY, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. 12mo. Fully illustrated.

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In this admirable treatise the author has aimed to preserve the great principles and facts of the science in their integrity, and so to arrange, explain, and illustrate them that they may be clear and intelligible to the student.

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KEETEL'S FRENCH METHOD.

A New Method of Learning the French Language. By JEAN GUSTAVE KEETELS, Professor of French and German in the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. 12mo., . $1 75 A Key to the New Method in French.

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PEISSNER'S GERMAN GRAMMAR.

A Comparative English-German Grammar. Based on the affinity of the two languages. By Prof. ELIAS PEISSNER, late of the University of Munich, and of Union College, Schenectady. New edition. 316 pp., . $1 75 "Prof. Peissner's German Grammar has been, from its first publication, and is now, used as a text-book in this College, and has by the teachers here, as in many other Institutions, been esteemed a superior work for the end to be subserved by it, in attaining a knowledge of the elements of the German language. I cordially rec ommend it to the attention and use of such American Academies and Colleges as are designed to give instruction in the German language."-L. P. HICKOK, President Union College, N. Y.

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System of Natural Philosophy.

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Elements of Chemistry.

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Whately's Elements of Logic.

By RICHARD WHATELY, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin.
New revised edition, with the Author's last Additions.
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Whately's Elements of Rhetoric.

Comprising an Analysis of the Laws of Moral Evidence and of Persuasion, with Rules for Argumentative Composition and Elocution. New edition, revised by the Author. Large 12mo. 546 pages,

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