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PUNCTUATION. 

 Cocker's Hand-Book of Punctuation ...... $0.50 



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MIND AND MORALS. 

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The subject exhaustively considered. The author has evinced learning, candor, 

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Mahan's Science of Logic ......... 1.40 



A profound analysis of the laws of thought. The system possesses the merit of 

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Boyd's Elements of Logic ......... 0.90 



A systematic and philosophic condensation of the subject, fortified with additions 

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Watts on the Mind ........... 0.35 



The Improvement of the Mind, by Isaac Watts, is designed as a guide for the at- 

 tainment of useful knowledge. As a text-book it is unparalleled ; and the disci- 

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Peabody's Moral Philosophy .... ..... 0.90 



A short course ; by the Professor of Christian Morals, Harvard University for 

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Alden's Text-Book of Ethics ......... 0.40 



For young pupils. To aid in systematizing the ethical teachings of the Bible, and 

 point out the coincidences between the instructions of the sacred volume and the 

 sound conclusions of reason. 



Wil lard's Morals for the Young . . . ..... 0.50 



Lessons in conversational style to indicate the elements of moral philosophy. 

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GOVERNMENT. 

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Explaining the duties of District, Town, City, County, State, and United States 

 Officers, with rules for parliamentary and commercial business. 



Young's Lessons in Civil Government 0.90 



A comprehensive view of Government, and abstract of the laws showing the 

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Mansfield's Political Manual . 0.90 



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Martin's Civil Government . . 0.90 



Emanating from Massachusetts State "Normal School. Historical and statistical. 

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Gallaudet's International Law 0.90 



Published 1879, and the only work bringing the subject within the compass of a 

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