Latin iCottHmied 



Texts ■• Cieero { Cont. ) 

 Chase and Stuart's Cicero de Senectute et de 



Amicitia, Wttb Notes* 95 

 Cicero's Tusculan Disputations, with Notes^* 95 



Horace 

 Chase and Stuart's Horace's Odes, Satires 



and Epistles, vfttb Notes^* i lo 

 Horace (Select froni)«;i/A Lex. and Notes;* i oo 



Ovid. 

 Chase and Stuart's Ovid, viitb Lex. and Notes^* i lo 

 Brooks* New Ovid, wttb VocabtUaty* i 50 



Vtr^tU 

 Chase and Stuart's Virgil's ^neid. First Six 



Books, wttb Lexicon and Notes* 95 

 Virgil's Eclogues and Georgics, wttb Lexicon 



and NoteSy* 95 



Brooks' New Virgil's ^neid, wt'tk l^oeabulary* 1 50 



Otber Lattn Texts. 

 Chase and Stuart's Cornelius Nepos, wttb Lextcon 



and Notes, * 95 



Juvencl, wstL Notes* 95 



Livy, with Notesy* t 10 



■ Pliny's Letters, with Notes,* (Montague), i 00 



Sallust's Catiline et Jugurtha, wfth Lexicon 



and Notes.* 95 



Tacitus. With Notes.* 95 



—^Terence, wttb Notes,* 95 



Letter WritlnfiT 



New Text-Book on Letter Writing (A),* 75 



Lofic 



Gregory's Practical Logic, * 95 



rianners and rioral* 



Character: A Moral Text-Book CVamnm), I 50 



Character Building (Coler), 1 00 



Lessons on Manners* (Mrs. Dewey), 75 



Lessons on Morals* (Mrs. Dewey), 75 

 The Virtues and Their Reasons* (BlerboiWflrX I 00 

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