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Cassell's Classical Library. The First Volume of this 



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 comprises Latin Exercises, price 2s. neat cloth. Volume III. 

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Cassell's Lessons in Greek; Including a Grammar of 

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Cassell's Lessons in Italian; Being an Elementary 

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Cassell's English Spelling and Reading Book, 



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 It abounds with interesting and important explanations and illus- 

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 the roots and derivations of English words, as well as those rules 

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