Mr. Murray's List of New Publications. 



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A Readable English Dictionary. 



ETYMOLOGICALLY ARRANGED. 



With a Complete Alphabetical Index. 



By DAVID MILNE, M.A. 



Crown %vo, ^s. 6d. 



"The book will be found both interesting and useful to many who have not had a 

 Classical Education. The general plan of the book appears to be good, the practical 

 utility of etymological information being much increased when words derived from the same 

 source are brought together for comparison. The definitions are usually well expressed." — 

 Athenaum. . , , ^, . , 



" The main purpose of this work is to provide for those who either do not get a Classical 

 Education, or who are mere beginners in the study of Greek and Latin, an easy, interesting 

 and instructive method of acquiring a thorough knowledge of the derivatives from these 

 languages common in English." — Preface. 



Dean Hook's Church Dictionary: 



A PRACTICAL MANUAL OF REFERENCE FOR 

 CLERGYMEN AND LAYMEN. 



nth Edition, thoroughly Revised. 



By WALTER HOOK, M.A., and W. R. W. STEPHENS, M.A. 



One Volume, (790//.) %vo. 21s. 



•' No book could have gone through so many editions, and have become so widely 

 appreciated, without having well deserved its reputation ... the revision has been 

 conducted with the utmost care, while the judicious impartiality with which editors have 

 treated matters on which opinion is still divided, deserves our warmest acknowledgraent."- 

 Saturday Review, 



Geographical 

 Etymology. 



A DICTIONARY OF PLACE NAMES, 



Giving their Meaning and 

 Derivations. 



By C. BLACKIE. 



Third Edition. Crown Sva. p. 



Sermons to Children. 



INCLUDING THE BEATITUDES- 

 AND THE FAITHFUL SERVANT. 



By A. P. STANLEY, D.D., 



Late Dean of Westminster. 



Fourth Thousand. Post ivo. y. 6d, 



