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Manual of Ancient History. 



From tlie Earliest Times to tlie Fall of the Western Kinpire. By M. E. 'I'iiai.iikimek. 

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Kidd's Rhetorical Reader. 



For Class Dnll and Private Instruetion in Eioeulion. Ineluding- many seloetions of 

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Institute Reader and Normal Class-Book. 



By W. If. COLK. For tlie iise of Teachers' Institutes and Normal Schools, and for Self- 

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Hemans Young Ladies' Reader. 



Extracts in Prose and Poetry, selected from the Writings of more than 130 Authors. 

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Elements of Natural Philosophy, 



By Sidney A. Norton, A.^I. Embraces latest discoveries to date of puhlication. 

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Principles of Logic. 



By A. SCHUYLEK, M.A. A remarkably concise but clear and systematic Treatise, for the 

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Manual of Physiology and Hygiene. 



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Bartholomew's Latin Grammar. 



.\ concise and systematic arrangement of the laws of the Latin Tongue, prepared with 

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 the treatment of ICtymology, the verb is placed lirst; in Syntax, the examples precede- 

 the rule. Printed in large, clear type, 270 pp. 12mo, half roan.- 



Bartholomew's Latin Gradual. 



To accompany the author's Latin Cranunar, 12mo,-lo0 pp., half roan. 



Kindergarten Culture. 



In the Family and Kindergarten. By W. L. Haii.man, A.^L A complete sketch of 

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