TESTIMONIALS. O 



The copious list of geographical names is an important feature 

 of this work, and is itself WORTH THE COST OF THE 

 WHOLE WORK. 



B. G. NORTHROP, 

 A. ALDR1CH, 

 CARLTON PARKER, 

 School Committee of Framingham. 



I think it the most useful Dictionary of the English and Amer- 

 ican language extant. 



I find it an invaluable vademecum. 



Every scholar knows the value of a work, which, in [addition 

 to its etymological learning, has done so much to enlarge our 

 acquaintance with the English vocabulary, both by the number of 

 its words, and the accuracy and extent of its definitions. 



Lord Brougham, in a recent conversation with an intelligent 

 American traveller, remarked of this work, " It has come to be 

 a necessity to every educated man." 



The work is a noble monument of erudition and indefatigable 

 research ; and the style and accuracy of its typography would do 

 honor to the press of any country in Europe. London Literary 

 Gazette. 



Brouglity Ferry, near Dundee, 



Sept. 12, 1849. 



This Dictionary is, undoubtedly, the most complete Dictionary 

 of the English language that has ever been published, and AGES 

 WILL ELAPSE before any other dictionary of that language will be 

 required. THOMAS DICK, LL. D. 



Author Christian Philosojjhcr, ~c. 



It is acknowledged, both in this country and in America, to be 

 the most copious and most excellent at present in circulation. 



