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Book VI. is fitted for higher Classes, and as an Introduction to 

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Sonnenschein and Meiklejohn. THE ENGLISH 

 METHOD OF TEACHING TO READ. By A. SONNENSCHEIN 

 and J. M. D. MEIKLEJOHN, M.A. Fcap. 8vo. 



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THE NURSERY BOOK, containing all the Two-Letter Words in 

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Taylor. WORDS AND PLACES ; or, Etymological Illus- 



trations of History, Ethnology, and Geography. By the Rev. 



ISAAC TAYLOR, M.A. Third and cheaper Edition, revised and 



compressed. With Maps. Globe 8vo. 6s. 



Already been adopted by many teachers, and prescribed as a text-book in 



the Cambridge Higher Examinations for Women. 



Thring. Works by EDWARD THRING, M.A., Head Master of 

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THE ELEMENTS OF GRAMMAR TAUGHT IN ENGLISH, 

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THE CHILD'S GRAMMAR. Being the Substance of "The 

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