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HISTORY. 



A Short History of Scotland. 



By ANDREW LANG. Crown 8vo, 5s. net. 



LATIN AND GREEK. 



Higher Latin Prose. 



With an Introduction by H. W. AUDEN, M.A., Principal, Upper Canada 

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Lower Latin Prose. 



By K. P. WILSON, M.A., Assistant-Master, Fettes College, Edinburgh. 

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Higher Latin Unseens. 



For the Use of Higher Forms and University Students. Selected, with In- 

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Educational News. "The hints on translation given by Mr Auden are the 

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Lower Latin Unseens. 



Selected, with Introduction, by W. LOBBAN, M.A., Classical Master, High 

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