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Aristophanes' Comedies. Literally 



Translated, with Notes and Extracts from 

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Aristotle's Ethics. Literally Trans- 

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Politics and Economics. 



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Metaphysics. Literally Trans- 

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History of Animals. In Ten 



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Organon ; or, Logical Treat- 

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Rhetoric and Poetics. Lite- 



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Athenaeus. The Deipnosophists; or, 

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Csssar. Complete, with the Alexan- 

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Catullus, Tibullus, and the Vigil of 



Venus. A Literal Prose Translation. To 

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Dictionary of Latin Quotations. In- 

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Euripides. Literally Translated. 2 vols. 

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Greek Romances of Heliodorus, 

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Herodotus. A New and Literal 

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