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128 pp., fscp. 8vo., sewed, 6d. ; cloth, 9d. (Excelsior

Binding),

MURBY'S GRAMMAR AND ANALYSIS,

TAUGHT SIMULTANEOUSLY;

With numerous Exercises, for the most part selected from the Works of Standard Authors.

By J. ROBERTSON, Glasgow.

This Work has received the approbation of several of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools and Teachers of repute, who have witnessed the results of its use in one of the largest Schools of Glasgow.

"Grammar, as here presented, is a study which must be attractive even to the youngest classes in schools."-Dumbarton Herald.

"I have carefully perused the text-book of English Grammar which you have compiled, and am remarkably well pleased with its contents. It is, without doubt, one of the very best books on the subject, and can scarcely fail to obtain a large circulation."-J. DOUGLAS, Rector Glasgow Training College.

"The work is an excellent elementary text-book."— Public Opinion.

64 pp., price 3d.,

URBY'S INTRODUCTORY GRAMMAR:
BEING AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ABOVE.
By the same Author.

THOMAS MUR

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LONDON:

ET ST., E.C.

Fscp. 8vo, 48 pp., 3d. sewed; 6d. cloth,

MURBY'S

HANDBOOK OF ETYMOLOGY;

With Numerous Exercises and Suggestions for Teachers. By JOHN RUSSELL,

Fellow of the Educational Institute of Scotland, HeadMaster of the Presbyterian Schools, Woolwich.

"One of the very best etymological books published. It is characterized by simplicity of arrangement, accuracy of scholarship, and appropriateness in the exercises. It is at once very good and very cheap."-Museum.

"Contains copious lists of Latin, Greek, and Saxon roots, preceded by complete lists of prefixes and postfixes, with definitions and examples, as well as occasional notes, explanations, and illustrations, all of which are admirably adapted to serve their purpose. The hints and suggestions are eminently calculated to relieve the teacher of a vast amount of drudgery and tedium on the one hand, and, on the other, to invest the study of etymology, in the estimation of the pupils, with an amount of interest and meaning which they never previously dreamt of. While undoubtedly one of the best, it is as undoubtedly one of the cheapest, if not the cheapest, handbook ever issued on the subject of which it so satisfactorily treats."-Arbroath Guide.

"For the first class of a well-instructed school, in which proper attention is given to the exposition of reading lessons, this book will be found a valuable aid in the preparation of such lessons at home."-Papers for the Schoolmaster.

"A neat and well-arranged handbook, with many sensible and practical suggestions upon the method of teaching etymology."-Educational Times.

LONDON:

THOMAS MURBY, 32, BOUVERIE ST., FLEET ST., E.C.

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THE FIRST VISIT TO THE ALEHOUSE, AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.

(See Page 100.)

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