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FOR SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.

By the Rev. J. WRIGHT, M.A.
Of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Help to Latin

Grammar.

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By EDWARD THRING, M.A. Head Master of Uppingham School. Elements of Grammar Taught in English.

With Questions.

With Easy Exercises, and Vocabulary. Third Edition. 136 pp. (1860).

Crown 8vo. cloth. 4s. 6d. Never was there a better aid offered alike to teacher and scholar in that ardu- 2. ous pass. The style is at once familiar and strikingly simple and lucid; and the explanations precisely hit the difficulties, and thoroughly explain them."-ENGLISH

JOURNAL OF EDUCATION.

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The Child's English
Grammar.

New Edition. 86 pp. (1859). Demy
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A Latin Gradual.
A First Latin Construing Book for
Beginners.

167 pp. 1864. 18mo. cloth. 2s. 6d.

The main plan of this little work has been well tested: experience however has led to considerable changes in the way of working this out.

The intention is to supply by easy steps a knowledge of Grammar, combined with a good vocabulary; in a word, a book which will not require to be forgotten again as the learner advances.

A short practical manual of common Mood constructions, with their English equivalents form the second part.

4. Vocabulary and Ex-4. ercises on "The Seven Kings of Rome."

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School Songs.

A COLLECTION OF SONGS FOR
SCHOOLS.

WITH THE MUSIC ARRANGED FOR
FOUR VOICES.

Edited by Rev. E. THRING and
H. RICCIUS.
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Music Size.

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This Construing Book is drawn up on the same sort of graduated scale as the Author's English Grammar. Passages 6th Edition. out of the best Latin Poets are gradually built up into their perfect shape. The few words altered, or inserted as the passages go on, are printed in Italics. It is hoped by this plan that the learner, whilst acquiring the rudiments of language, may store his mind with good poetry and a good vocabulary.

By C. J. VAUGHAN, D.D.

70 pp. (1864). Fcp. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

This work, originally prepared for the use of Harrow School, is published in the belief that it may assist the labours of those who are engaged in preparing candidates for Confirmation, and who find it difficult to lay their hand upon any one book of suitable instruction at once sufficiently full to furnish a synopsis of the subject, and sufficiently elastic to give free scope to the individual judgment in the use of it. It will also be found a hand

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Ordinary to the Queen.

presenting in a compact form the very points which a lecturer would wish his

St. Paul's Epistle to hearers to remember.

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By dedicating this work to his elder Pupils at Harrow, the Author hopes that he sufficiently indicates what is and what is not to be looked for in it. He desires to record his impression, derived from the experience of many years, that the Epistles of the New Testament, no less than the Gospels, are capable of furnishing

useful and solid instruction to the highest

classes of our Public Schools. If they are taught accurately, not controversially; positively, not negatively; authoritatively, yet not dogmatically; taught with close and constant reference to their literal meaning, to the connexion of their parts, to the sequence of their argument, as well as to their moral and spiritual instruction; they will interest, they will inform, they will elevate; they will inspire a reverence for Scripture never to be discarded, they will awaken a desire to drink more deeply of the Word of God, certain hereafter to be gratified and fulfilled.

The Church Catechism Illus-
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ARTHUR RAMSAY, M.A.
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PILGRIM'S

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