SUPERIOR BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS. 
LE BOUQUET LITTERAIRE. Recueil de Beaut&s 
Religieuses et Morales, de divers Auteurs. Par Feu L. T. VEN- 
TOUILLAC, Professeur de Litterature Francaise au College Royal 
a Londres. 3s. 6d. 
This little posthumous volume is the 
production of an individual, whose living 
energies were consecrated to the import- 
ant work of Education, and who, early in 
FRENCH POETRY; with 
late L. T. VENTOUILLAC, 
King’s College, London. 2s. 
A book of French Poetry for Children 
has remained to this day a desideratum, 
and to supply it, the Editor publishes 
this little volume, in the hope that it 
will be received as a well-meant effort 
on his part to add one more to the use- 
life, fell a martyr to his exertions in tha 
cause, at a period when the fairest pro. 
spects of present usefulness and of fu. 
ture eminence were opening before him # 
ENGLISH NOTES, by the 
Professor of French Literature in 
ful class of elementary books, and to 
render, at the same time, the study of 
his own language a means of instilling 
into the mind of the youthful reader the 
principles of good taste and sound mo- 
rality. — Introduction. 
The FRENCH SCHOOL CLASSICS. Edited and Abridged 
by MARIN DE LA YOYE, French Master in the East India 
College, at Addiscombe. 
While the necessity of introducing the 
best standard French works into our 
schools and families is universally ac- 
knowledged, serious doubts are enter- 
tained as to the propriety of placing 
the writings of some among the French 
authors in the hands of Christian youth. 
In order to remove all difficulties on 
this subject, the Editor has been in- 
duced to undertake a careful Abridg- 
ment of such works as are in most 
general use ; and he has made it his 
object to extract from the original 
every word and sentence relating either 
to religion, politics, or philosophical 
speculation, respecting which Christian 
parents or teachers can have the least 
difference of opinion. 
A purified text of the best French 
Classical Works is, therefore, now 
offered for the use of young persons of 
both sexes, in a state which, it is trusted, 
will be found altogether unobjection- 
able. I 
Of this series there are now published, uniformly bound in cloth, 
and lettered : — 
TELEMAQUE, par Fenelon. 2s. 6d. 
VOYAGES DE CYRUS, par le Chevalier Ramsay. 2s. 
BELISAIRE, par Marmontel. Is. 6a. 
PIERRE LE GRAND, par Voltaire. 2s. 
CHARLES XII., par Voltaire. 2s. 
GIL BLAS DE SANTILLANE. In the Press . 
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