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Qnintilian's Institutes of Oratory ; or Education of an 

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Sallnst, Floras, and Velleius Paterculus. With copious 

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Sophocles. The Oxford translation revised. 5s. 



Standard Library Atlas of Classical Geography, 22 lar-ge 

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Strabo's Geography. Translated, with copious Notes, by 

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Suetonius' Livea of the Twelve CsBsars, and other Works. 

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Tacitus. Literally translated, with Notes. In 2 vols. 

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Terence and Phaedras. By H. T. Eiley, B.A. To which 

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Theocntus, Bion, Moschus, and Tyrtaeus. By the Pev. J. 

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Thucydides. Literally translated by the Eev. H. Dale. 

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Yirgil. Literally translated by Davidson. New Edition, 

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Xenophon's Works. In 3 volumes. 55. each. 



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