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XV. Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus 

 Aurelius Antoninus, Translated by GEORGE 

 LONG $i oo 



14 The thoughts of the famous Roman are worthy of a new 

 introduction to the army of readers through a volume so 

 dainty and pleasing." Intelligencer. 



44 As a book for hard study, as a book to inspire reverie, as 

 a book for five minutes or an hour, it is both delightful and 

 profitable." Journal of Education. 



4i It is an interesting little book, and we feel indebted to the 

 translator for this presentation of his work." Presbyterian. 



XVI. JEsop's Fables. Rendered chiefly from 

 original sources. By Rev. THOMAS JAMES, M.A. 

 With 100 illustrations of JOHN TENNIELL . $i 25 



11 It is wonderful the hold these parables have had upon 

 fhe human attention ; told to children, and yet of no less 

 interest to men and women." Chautauqua Herald. 



" For many a long day nothing has been thought out or 

 Worked out so sure to prove entirely pleasing to cultured 

 book-lovers." The Bookmaker. 



44 These classic studies adorned with morals were never 

 more neatly prepared for the public eye." The Milwaukee 

 Wisconsin. 



XVII. Ancient Spanish Ballads. Historic 

 and Romantic. Translated, with notes, by J. G. 

 JwOCKHART. Reprinted from the revised edition 

 of 1841, with 60 illustrations by ALLAN, ROBERTS, 

 SIMSON, WARREN, AUBREY, and HARVEY . $i 50 



u A mass of popular poetry which has never yet received 

 the attention to which it is entitled." Boston Journal of 

 Education. 



44 The historical and artistic settings of these mediaeval 

 poetic gems enhance the value and attractiveness of the 

 book." Buffalo Chronicle Advocate. 



