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STAUNTON'S Chess - player's 

 Companion. Comprising a Trea- 

 tise on Odds, Collection of Match 

 Games, and a Selection of Original 

 Problems. 5^. 



Chess Tournament of 1851. 



With Introduction and Notes. 5x. 



STOGKHARDT'S Experimental 

 Chemistry. Edited by C. W. 

 Heaton, F.C.S. 5^. 



STOWE (Mrs.H.B.) Uncle Tom's 



Cabin. Illustrated. 35. 6./. 



STRABO'S Geography. Trans- 

 lated by W. Falconer, M.A., 

 anri H. C. Hamilton, 3 vols. 

 5j. each. 



STRICKLAND'S (Agnes) Lives 

 of the Queens of England, from 

 the Norman Conquest. Revised 

 Edition. With 6 Portraits. 6 vols. 

 5j. each. 



Life of Mary Queen of Scots. 



2 vols. 5^-. each. 



Lives of the Tudor and Stuart 



Princesses. With Portraits. 5j. 



STUART and REVETT'S Anti- 

 quities of Athens, and other 

 Monuments of Greece. With 71 

 Plates engraved on Steel, and 

 numerous Woodcut Capitals. 5^. 



SUETONIUS' Lives of theTvrelve 

 CsBsars and Lives of the Gram- 

 marians. Thomson's translation, 

 revised by T. Forester. 5^. 



SWIFT'S Prose Works. Edited 

 by Temple Scott. With a Bio- 

 graphical Introduction by the Right 

 Hon. W. E. H. Lecky, M.P. 

 With Portraits and Facsimiles. 

 12 vols. 3^. (id, each. 



[ Vols. I.-X. ready. 

 I.— A Tale of a Tub, The Battle 

 of the Books, and other 

 early works. Edited by 

 Temple Scott. With a 

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 by W. E. H. Lecky. 



Swift's Prose Works continued. 



II.— The Journal to Stella. Edited 

 by Frederick Ryland,M.A. 

 \yith 2 Portraits and Fac- 

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 1 1 1. & IV. — Writings on Religion and 

 the Church. 

 V. — Historical and Political 



Tracts (English). 

 VI. — The Drapier's Letters. 

 With facsimiles of Wood's 

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 VII. — Historical and Political 



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 VIII.— Gulliver's Travels. Edited 

 by G. R. Dennis. With 

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 X. — Historical Writings. 

 XI. — Literary Essays. 



[/w preparation. 

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TACITUS. The Works of. Liter- 

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TALES OF THE GENIL Trans- 

 lated from the Persian by Sir 

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TASSO'S Jerusalem Delivered. 

 Translated into English Spenserian 

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TAYLOR'S (Bishop Jeremy) 

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TEN BRINK.— 6"^^ Brink. 



TERENCE and PH^DRUS. 



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THEOCRITUS, BION, MOS- 

 CHUS, and TYRT^US. Liter- 

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 Banks, M.A. To which are ap- 

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 Chapman, y. 



