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LOCKE'S System of Classical Instruction, restoring the Method of 



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LATIN. 



1. PH^DRUS'S FABLES OF JEsop. 



2. OVID'S METAMORPHOSES. Book I. 



3. VIRGIL'S /ENEID. Book I. 



4. PARSING LESSONS TO VIRGIL. 



5. (LESAR'S INVASION OF BRITAIN. 



GREEK. 



1. LTJCIAN'S DIALOGUES. Selections. 



2. THE ODES op ANACREON. 



3. HOMER'S ILIAD. Book I. 



4. PARSING LESSONS TO HOMER. 



5. .XENOPHON'S MEMORABILIA. Part I. 



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 FRENCH. SISMONDI ; the BATTLES of CRESSY and POICTIERS. 

 GERMAN. STORIES FROM GERMAN WRITERS. 



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ANIMAL MAGNETISM. 



PARON Von Reichenbach's Researches on Magnetism, Elec- 



TRICITY, HEAT, LIGHT, CRYSTALLISATION, AND CHEMICAL AT- 

 TRACTION, IN THEIR RELATION TO THE VITAL FORCE. Translated 

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ANATOMY, MEDICINE, &c. 



Qliain'S Anatomy. Edited by DR. SHARPEY and MR. QUAIN, Pro- 

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Demonstrations Of Anatomy. A Guide to the Dissection of the Human 

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The Essentials of Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and the 



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