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-<h1 class="space-above2">CATALOGUE OF<br />RUDIMENTARY, SCIENTIFIC, EDUCATIONAL,<br />AND CLASSICAL WORKS</h1>
-
-<p class="f120">FOR COLLEGES, HIGH AND ORDINARY SCHOOLS,<br />AND SELF-INSTRUCTION;</p>
-<p class="f90 space-above2">ALSO FOR</p>
-<p class="center">MECHANICS’ INSTITUTIONS, FREE LIBRARIES, &amp;c., &amp;c.,</p>
-
-<p class="f90 space-above3">PUBLISHED BY</p>
-<p class="f120"><b>JAMES S. VIRTUE, CITY ROAD &amp; IVY LANE.</b></p>
-<hr class="r25" />
-<p class="center">THE ENTIRE SERIES IS FREELY ILLUSTRATED ON WOOD<br />AND STONE WHERE REQUISITE.</p>
-<hr class="full" />
-<p><i>The Public are respectfully informed that the whole of</i> <span class="smcap">Mr. Weale’s</span>
-<i>Publications, contained in the present Catalogue, have been Purchased
-by</i> <span class="smcap">James S. Virtue</span>, <i>and that all future
-Orders will be supplied by him at the above addresses</i>.</p>
-<hr class="full" />
-<p><i>Several additional Volumes, by Popular Authors, are in preparation,
-and will shortly be ready for delivery.</i></p>
-<hr class="full" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<p class="f150 space-above2"><b>RUDIMENTARY SERIES.</b></p>
-</div>
-<table border="0" cellspacing="2" summary="_" cellpadding="2">
- <tbody><tr>
- <td class="tdr">2.</td>
- <td class="tdl">NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, by Charles Tomlinson</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">3.</td>
- <td class="tdl">GEOLOGY, by Major-Gen. Portlock, F.R.S., &amp;c.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">6.</td>
- <td class="tdl">MECHANICS, by Charles Tomlinson</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">12.</td>
- <td class="tdl">PNEUMATICS, by Charles Tomlinson</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">20,</td>
- <td class="tdl">21. PERSPECTIVE, by George Pyne, 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">27,</td>
- <td class="tdl">28. PAINTING, The Art of; or, A GRAMMAR OF COLOURING,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by George Field, 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">36,</td>
- <td class="tdl">37, 38, 39. DICTIONARY of the TECHNICAL TERMS</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;used by Architects, Builders, Engineers, Surveyors, &amp;c., 4 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">4<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;In cloth boards, 5<i>s.</i>; half morocco,</td>
- <td class="tdr">6<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">40.</td>
- <td class="tdl">GLASS STAINING, by Dr. M. A. Gessert,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_2" id="Page_2">[2]</a></span></td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;With an Appendix on the Art of Enamelling</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">41.</td>
- <td class="tdl">PAINTING ON GLASS, from the German of Emanuel O. Fromberg</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">69,</td>
- <td class="tdl">70. MUSIC, a Practical Treatise,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by C. C. Spencer, Doctor of Music, 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">71.</td>
- <td class="tdl">THE PIANOFORTE, Instructions for Playing,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by C. C. Spencer, Doctor of Music</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">72&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">to 75*. RECENT FOSSIL SHELLS (A Manual of the Mollusca),</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by Samuel P. Woodward, 4 vols. in 1, and Supplement</td>
- <td class="tdr">5<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;&emsp;In cloth boards,</td>
- <td class="tdr">6<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;&emsp;half morocco,</td>
- <td class="tdr">7<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">83.</td>
- <td class="tdl">BOOK-KEEPING, by James Haddon, M.A.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">84.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ARITHMETIC, with numerous Examples, by Professor J. R. Young</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">84*.</td>
- <td class="tdl">KEY TO THE PRECEDING VOLUME, by Professor J. R. Young</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">96.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ASTRONOMY, POPULAR, by the Rev. Robert Main, M.R.A.S.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">101*.</td>
- <td class="tdl">WEIGHTS AND MEASURES OF ALL NATIONS;</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;Weights of Coins, and Divisions of Time;</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;with the Principles which determine the Rate of Exchange,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by Mr. Woolhouse, F.R.A.S.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">103.</td>
- <td class="tdl">INTEGRAL CALCULUS, Examples of, by Prof. J. Hann</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">112.</td>
- <td class="tdl">DOMESTIC MEDICINE, for the Preservation of Health,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp; by M. Raspail</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">131.</td>
- <td class="tdl">MILLER’S, FARMER’S, AND MERCHANT’S READY-RECKONER,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;showing the Value of any Quantity of Corn,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;with the Approximate Value of Mill-stones and Mill Work</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
-</table>
-<p class="center space-above2">(<i>In Preparation.</i>)<br />PHOTOGRAPHY. A New Manual.</p>
-<hr class="chap" />
-
-<p class="f150"><b>PHYSICAL SCIENCE.</b></p>
-<table border="0" cellspacing="2" summary="_" cellpadding="2">
- <tbody><tr>
- <td class="tdr">1.</td>
- <td class="tdl">CHEMISTRY, by Professor Fownes, F.R.S., including</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;Agricultural Chemistry, for the use of Farmers.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">4,</td>
- <td class="tdl">5. MINERALOGY, with a Treatise on Mineral Rocks or Aggregates,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by James Dana, A.M., 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">7.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ELECTRICITY, an Exposition of the General Principles of the Science,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by Sir William Snow Harris, F.R.S.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">7*.</td>
- <td class="tdl">GALVANISM, ANIMAL AND VOLTAIC ELECTRICITY;</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;A Treatise on the General Principles of Galvanic Science,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by Sir William Snow Harris, F.R.S.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">8,</td>
- <td class="tdl">9, 10. MAGNETISM, Concise Exposition of the General Principles</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;of Magnetical Science and the Purposes to which it has</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;been Applied, by the same, 3 vols, in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">11,</td>
- <td class="tdl">11*. ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, History of, by E. Highton, C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">133.</td>
- <td class="tdl">METALLURGY OF COPPER, by R. H. Lamborn</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">134.</td>
- <td class="tdl">METALLURGY OF SILVER AND LEAD, by Dr. R. H. Lamborn</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">135.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ELECTRO-METALLURGY, by Alex. Watt, F.R.S.S.A.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_3" id="Page_3">[3]</a></span></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr"></td>
- <td class="tdl"></td>
- <td class="tdr"></td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
-</table>
-<hr class="chap" />
-
-<p class="f150"><b>BUILDING AND ARCHITECTURE.</b></p>
-<table border="0" cellspacing="2" summary="_" cellpadding="2">
- <tbody><tr>
- <td class="tdr">16.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ORDERS OF ARCHITECTURE, and their Æsthetic Principles,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by W. H. Leeds</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">17.</td>
- <td class="tdl">STYLES OF ARCHITECTURE, by T. Bury</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">18,</td>
- <td class="tdl">19. ARCHITECTURE, Principles of Design in,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by E. L. Garbett, 2 vols in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">22.</td>
- <td class="tdl">BUILDING, the Art of, in Five Sections, by Edward Dobson, C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">23,</td>
- <td class="tdl">24. BRICK AND TILE MAKING, by E. Dobson, C.E., 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">25,</td>
- <td class="tdl">26. MASONRY AND STONE-CUTTING,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;with the Principles of Masonic Projection Concisely Explained,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by E. Dobson, C.E., 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">30.</td>
- <td class="tdl">DRAINING and SEWAGE OF TOWNS and BUILDINGS,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;Suggestive of Sanatory Regulations,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by G. D. Dempsey, C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl" colspan="2">&emsp;(With No. 29, Drainage of Land, 2 vols. in 1,&emsp;2<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i>)</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">35.</td>
- <td class="tdl">BLASTING ROCKS, QUARRYING, AND THE QUALITIES OF STONE,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. Burgoyne, Bart., G.C.B., R.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">42.</td>
- <td class="tdl">COTTAGE BUILDING, or</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;Hints for Improving the Dwellings of the Labouring Classes.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">44.</td>
- <td class="tdl">FOUNDATIONS AND CONCRETE WORKS,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;A Treatise on, by E. Dobson, C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">45.</td>
- <td class="tdl">LIMES, CEMENTS, MORTARS, CONCRETE, MASTICS, &amp;c.,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by G. R. Burnell, C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">57,</td>
- <td class="tdl">58. WARMING AND VENTILATION, by Charles Tomlinson, 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">111*.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ARCHES, PIERS, AND BUTTRESSES, the Principles of their Construction,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by William Bland</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s</i>. 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">116.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ACOUSTICS; the Distribution of Sound, by T. Roger Smith, Architect</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">123.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_4" id="Page_4">[4]</a></span></td>
- <td class="tdl">CARPENTRY AND JOINERY, a Treatise founded on Dr. Robison’s Work</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">123*.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ILLUSTRATIVE PLATES to the preceding</td>
- <td class="tdr">4<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">124.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ROOFS FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;founded on Dr. Robison’s Work</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">124*.</td>
- <td class="tdl">IRON ROOFS of Recent Construction—a Series of Descriptive Plates</td>
- <td class="tdr">4<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">127.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ARCHITECTURAL MODELLING, Practical Instructions in the Art</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">128,</td>
- <td class="tdl">129. VITRUVIUS ON CIVIL, MILITARY, AND NAVAL ARCHITECTURE,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;translated by Joseph Gwilt, Architect,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;with Illustrative Plates, by the Author and Joseph Gandy, 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">5<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">130.</td>
- <td class="tdl">GRECIAN ARCHITECTURE, Principles of Beauty in,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by the Earl of Aberdeen</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">132.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ERECTION OF DWELLING-HOUSES,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;with Specifications, Quantities of Materials, &amp;c.,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by S. H. Brooks, 27 Plates</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
-</table>
-<hr class="chap" />
-
-<p class="f150"><b>MACHINERY AND ENGINEERING.</b></p>
-<table border="0" cellspacing="2" summary="_" cellpadding="2">
- <tbody><tr>
- <td class="tdr">33.</td>
- <td class="tdl">CRANES AND MACHINERY FOR LIFTING HEAVY WEIGHTS,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;the Art of Constructing, by Joseph Glynn, C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">34.</td>
- <td class="tdl">STEAM ENGINE, by Dr. Lardner</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">43.</td>
- <td class="tdl">TUBULAR AND OTHER IRON GIRDER BRIDGES, including</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;the Britannia and Conway Bridges, by G. D. Dempsey</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">47,</td>
- <td class="tdl">48, 49. LIGHTHOUSES, their Construction and Illumination,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by Allan Stevenson, C.E., 3 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">3<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">59.</td>
- <td class="tdl">STEAM BOILERS, their Construction and Management, by R. Armstrong, C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">62.</td>
- <td class="tdl">RAILWAYS, Principles of Construction, by Sir E. Stephenson</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">62*.</td>
- <td class="tdl">RAILWAY WORKING IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;Statistics, Revenue, Accounts, &amp;c., by E. D. Chattaway</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;(Vols. 62 and 62* bound in 1, 2<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i>)</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">67,</td>
- <td class="tdl">68. CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING, including Church Clocks and Bells,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by Edmund Beckett Denison, M.A., with an Appendix, 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">78,</td>
- <td class="tdl">79. STEAM AND LOCOMOTION, on the Principle of connecting Science</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;with Practice,&emsp;by John Sewell, L.E. 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">78*.</td>
- <td class="tdl">LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, a Treatise on, by G. Drysdale Dempsey, C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">79*.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_5" id="Page_5">[5]</a></span></td>
- <td class="tdl">ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE ABOVE ...</td>
- <td class="tdr">4<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">98,</td>
- <td class="tdl">98*. MECHANISM AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF MACHINES,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by Thomas Baker, C.E.;</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">and TOOLS AND MACHINES, by James Nasmyth, C.E., with 220 Woodcuts</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">114.</td>
- <td class="tdl">MACHINERY, its Construction and Working, by C. D. Abel, C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">115.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ILLUSTRATIVE PLATES TO THE ABOVE, 4to.</td>
- <td class="tdr">7<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
-</table>
-<hr class="chap" />
-
-<p class="f150"><b>CIVIL ENGINEERING.</b></p>
-<table border="0" cellspacing="2" summary="_" cellpadding="2">
- <tbody><tr>
- <td class="tdr">13,</td>
- <td class="tdl">14, 15, 15*. CIVIL ENGINEERING, by Henry Law, C.E.,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;3 vols.; with a Supplement by G. R. Burnell, C.E.; 4 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">4<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">29.</td>
- <td class="tdl">DRAINING DISTRICTS AND LANDS, the Art of, by G. D. Dempsey, C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">(With No. 30, <span class="smcap">Drainage and Sewage of Towns</span>, 2 vols. in 1, 2<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i>)</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">31.</td>
- <td class="tdl">WELL-SINKING AND BORING, by John G. Swindell,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;revised by G. R. Burnell, C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">46.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ROAD-MAKING, the Construction and Repair, by S. C. Hughes</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;and H. Law, C.E., and Gen. Sir J. Burgoyne, Bart., G.C.B., R.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">60,</td>
- <td class="tdl">61. LAND AND ENGINEERING SURVEYING, by T. Baker, C.E., 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">63,</td>
- <td class="tdl">64, 65. AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS, FIELD ENGINES, MACHINERY,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;AND IMPLEMENTS, by G. H. Andrews, 3 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">3<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">66.</td>
- <td class="tdl">CLAY LANDS AND LOAMY SOILS, by Professor Donaldson, A.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">77*.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ECONOMY OF FUEL, by T. S. Prideaux.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">80*,</td>
- <td class="tdl">81*. EMBANKING LANDS FROM THE SEA,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;with Examples of actual Embankments and Sea Walls,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by John Wiggins, F.G.S., 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">82,</td>
- <td class="tdl">82*. POWER OF WATER, as applied to the Driving of Mills,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;and Giving Motion to Turbines, and other Hydrostatic Machines,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by Joseph Glynn, F.R.S., C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">82**,</td>
- <td class="tdl">83*, 83 <i>bis.</i> COAL GAS, its Manufacture and Distribution,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by Samuel Hughes, C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">3<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">82***.</td>
- <td class="tdl">WATER-WORKS FOR THE SUPPLY OF CITIES AND TOWNS,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by Samuel Hughes, C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">3<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">117.</td>
- <td class="tdl">SUBTERRANEOUS SURVEYING, &amp; RANGING THE LINE</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;without the Magnet, by T. Fenwick, Coal Viewer, with Improvements</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;and Additions&emsp;by T. Baker, C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">118,</td>
- <td class="tdl">119. CIVIL ENGINEERING IN NORTH AMERICA,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by D. Stevenson, C.E., 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">3<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">120.</td>
- <td class="tdl">HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING, by G. R. Burnell, C.E., 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">3<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">121,</td>
- <td class="tdl">122. RIVERS AND TORRENTS, from the Italian of Paul Frisi, and a Treatise on</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;NAVIGABLE CANALS, AND RIVERS THAT CARRY SAND AND MUD</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">125,</td>
- <td class="tdl">126. COMBUSTION OF COAL, AND THE PREVENTION OF SMOKE,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_6" id="Page_6">[6]</a></span></td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by Charles Wye Williams, M.I.C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">3<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
-</table>
-<hr class="chap" />
-
-<p class="f150"><b>SHIP-BUILDING AND NAVIGATION.</b></p>
-<table border="0" cellspacing="2" summary="_" cellpadding="2">
- <tbody><tr>
- <td class="tdr">51,</td>
- <td class="tdl">52, 53. NAVAL ARCHITECTURE, Principles of the Science,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;and their Practical Application to Naval Construction,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by J. Peake, N.A., 3 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">3<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">53*.</td>
- <td class="tdl">SHIPS AND BOATS FOR OCEAN AND RIVER SERVICE,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;the Principles of Construction, by Captain H. A Sommerfeldt</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">53**.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ATLAS OF 14 PLATES TO THE PRECEDING, Drawn to a Scale for Practice</td>
- <td class="tdr">7<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">54.</td>
- <td class="tdl">MASTING, MAST-MAKING, and RIGGING OF SHIPS, by R. Kipping, N.A.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">54*.</td>
- <td class="tdl">IRON SHIP-BUILDING, by John Grantham, C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">54**.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ATLAS OF 24 PLATES TO THE PRECEDING VOLUME</td>
- <td class="tdr">22<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">80,</td>
- <td class="tdl">81. MARINE ENGINES AND THE SCREW, by R. Murray, C.E., 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">83&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl"><i>bis.</i> SHIPS AND BOATS, the Principles of Construction, by W. Bland, of Hartlip</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">106.</td>
- <td class="tdl">SHIPS’ ANCHORS FOR ALL SERVICES, by George Cotsell, N.A.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
-</table>
-<hr class="chap" />
-
-<p class="f150"><b>ARITHMETIC AND MATHEMATICS.</b></p>
-<table border="0" cellspacing="2" summary="_" cellpadding="2">
- <tbody><tr>
- <td class="tdr">32.</td>
- <td class="tdl">MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND THEIR USE, by J. F. Heather, M.A.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">55,</td>
- <td class="tdl">56. NAVIGATION; the Sailor’s Sea Book: How to Keep the Log and Work it off, &amp;c.;</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;Law of Storms, and Explanation of Terms</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">61*.</td>
- <td class="tdl">READY RECKONER for the Measurement of Land,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;its Valuation, and the Price of Labour, by A. Arman, Schoolmaster</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">76,</td>
- <td class="tdl">77. GEOMETRY, DESCRIPTIVE, with a Theory of Shadows and Perspective,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;and a Description of the Principles and Practice of Isometrical Projection,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by J. F. Heather, M.A., 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">85.</td>
- <td class="tdl">EQUATIONAL ARITHMETIC: Questions of Interest, Annuities, &amp;c.,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_7" id="Page_7">[7]</a></span></td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by W. Hipsley</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">85*.</td>
- <td class="tdl">EQUATIONAL ARITHMETIC: Tables for the Calculation of Simple Interest,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;with Logarithms for Compound Interest, and Annuities, by W. Hipsley</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">86,</td>
- <td class="tdl">87. ALGEBRA, by James Haddon, M.A., 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">86*,</td>
- <td class="tdl">87*. ELEMENTS OF ALGEBRA, Key to the, by Prof. Young</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">88,</td>
- <td class="tdl">89. GEOMETRY, Principles of, by Henry Law, C.E., 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">90.</td>
- <td class="tdl">GEOMETRY, ANALYTICAL, by James Hann</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">91,</td>
- <td class="tdl">92. PLANE AND SPHERICAL TRIGONOMETRY,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp; by Prof. James Hann, 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;&emsp;(<i>The two divisions separately</i>, 1<i>s.</i> <i>each</i>)</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">93.</td>
- <td class="tdl">MENSURATION, by T. Baker, C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">94,</td>
- <td class="tdl">95. LOGARITHMS, Tables of; with Tables of Natural Sines, Co-sines, and Tangents,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by H. Law, C.E., 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">97.</td>
- <td class="tdl">STATICS AND DYNAMICS, by T. Baker, C.E.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">99,</td>
- <td class="tdl">100. NAVIGATION AND NAUTICAL ASTRONOMY,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by Professor Young, 2 vols. in 1</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">100*.</td>
- <td class="tdl">NAVIGATION TABLES,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;compiled for Practical Use with the preceding volume</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">101.</td>
- <td class="tdl">DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS, by Mr. Woolhouse, F.R.A.S.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">102.</td>
- <td class="tdl">INTEGRAL CALCULUS, by H. Cox, M.A.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">104.</td>
- <td class="tdl">DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS, Examples of, by J. Haddon, M.A.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">105.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY, AND TRIGONOMETRY,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp; First Mnemonical Lessons in, by the Rev. T. P. Kirkman, M.A.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
-</table>
-
-<hr class="chap" />
-
-<p class="f150"><b>MISCELLANEOUS.</b></p>
-<table border="0" cellspacing="2" summary="_" cellpadding="2">
- <tbody><tr>
- <td class="tdr">50.</td>
- <td class="tdl">LAW OF CONTRACTS FOR WORKS AND SERVICES, by David Gibbons, S.P.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">107.</td>
- <td class="tdl">METROPOLITAN BUILDINGS ACT, and</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">THE METROPOLITAN ACT FOR REGULATING THE SUPPLY OF GAS,</td>
- <td class="tdr"></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;&emsp;with Notes</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">108.</td>
- <td class="tdl">METROPOLITAN LOCAL MANAGEMENT ACTS.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">110.</td>
- <td class="tdl">RECENT LEGISLATIVE ACTS applying to Contractors, Merchants, and Tradesmen</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">111.</td>
- <td class="tdl">NUISANCES REMOVAL AND DISEASE PREVENTION ACT</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">113.</td>
- <td class="tdl">USE OF FIELD ARTILLERY ON SERVICE,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;by Lieut.-Colonel Hamilton Maxwell, B.A.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">113*.</td>
- <td class="tdl">MEMOIR ON SWORDS, by the same</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">83**.</td>
- <td class="tdl">CONSTRUCTION OF DOOR LOCKS</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
-</table>
-<hr class="chap" />
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_8" id="Page_8">[8]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2>NEW SERIES OF EDUCATIONAL WORKS.</h2>
-
-<p class="center space-below1">[<i>This Series is kept in three styles of binding—the prices<br />
- of each are given in columns at the end of the lines.</i>]</p>
-
-<table class="bt bb" border="0" cellspacing="2" summary="_" cellpadding="2" rules="cols" >
- <tbody><tr>
- <td class="tdl bb">HISTORIES, GRAMMARS, AND DICTIONARIES.</td>
- <td class="tdc bb"><br />Limp.</td>
- <td class="tdc bb">Cloth<br />Boards.</td>
- <td class="tdc bb">Half<br />Morocco.</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc"><i>s.d.</i></td>
- <td class="tdc"><i>s.d.</i></td>
- <td class="tdc"><i>s.d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">1, 2, 3, 4. CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">England, by W. D. Hamilton</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">4 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">5 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">5 6</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">5, 6. OUTLINES OF THE HISTORY OF</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">Greece, by E. Levien, M.A., 2 vols. in 1</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">2 6</td>
- <td class="tdc">3 6</td>
- <td class="tdc">4 0</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">7, 8. OUTLINES OF THE HISTORY OF</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">Rome, by the same, 2 vols. in 1</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">2 6</td>
- <td class="tdc">3 6</td>
- <td class="tdc">4 0</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">9, 10. CHRONOLOGY OF CIVIL AND</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">Ecclesiastical History, Literature, Art,</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">and Civilization, from the earliest</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">period to the present, 2 vols. in 1</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">2 6</td>
- <td class="tdc">3 6</td>
- <td class="tdc">4 0</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">11. GRAMMAR OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE,</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">by Hyde Clarke, D.C.L.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">1 0</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">11*. HAND-BOOK OF COMPARATIVE</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">Philology,&emsp;by the same</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">1 0</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">12, 13. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">Language.—A new Dictionary of the</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">English Tongue, as spoken and written;</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">above 100,000 words, or 50,000 more than</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">in any existing work,&emsp;by the same,</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">3 vols. in 1</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">3 6</td>
- <td class="tdc">4 6</td>
- <td class="tdc">5 0</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">————,&emsp;with the Grammar</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">5 6</td>
- <td class="tdc">6 0</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">14. GRAMMAR OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE,</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">by H. C. Hamilton</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">1 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">15, 16. DICTIONARY OF THE GREEK AND</td>
- <td class="tdc"></td>
- <td class="tdc"></td>
- <td class="tdc"></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">English Languages,&emsp;by H. R. Hamilton,</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">2 vols. in 1</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">2 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">17, 18. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">and Greek Languages,&emsp;by the same,</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">2 vols. in 1</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">2 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">———— GREEK AND ENGLISH</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">and English and Greek, 4 vols. in 1</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">5 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">5 6</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">————, with the Greek Grammar</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">6 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">6 6</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">19. GRAMMAR of THE LATIN LANGUAGE,</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">by the Rev. T. Goodwin, A.B.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">1 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">20, 21. DICTIONARY OF THE LATIN AND</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">English Languages,&emsp;by the same. Vol. I.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">2 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">22, 23. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">and Latin Languages,</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">by the same. Vol. II.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">1 6</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">————, 2 vols. in 1</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">4 6</td>
- <td class="tdc">5 0</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">————, with the Latin Grammar</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">5 6</td>
- <td class="tdc">6 0</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">24. GRAMMAR OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE,</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">by the Lecturer at Besançon.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">1 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_9" id="Page_9">[9]</a></span></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">25. DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH AND</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">English Languages,&emsp;by A. Elwes. Vol. I.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">1 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">26. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH AND</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">French Languages,&emsp;by the same. Vol. II.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">1 6</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">————, 2 vols. in 1</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">3 6</td>
- <td class="tdc">4 0</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">————, with the French Grammar</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">4 6</td>
- <td class="tdc">5 0</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">27. GRAMMAR OF THE ITALIAN LANGUAGE,</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">by the same.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">1 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">28, 29. DICTIONARY OF THE ITALIAN,</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">English, and French Languages,&emsp;by the same.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">Vol. I.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">2 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">30, 31. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH,</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">Italian, and French Languages,&emsp;by the same.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">Vol. II.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">2 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">32, 33. DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH,</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">Italian, and English Languages,&emsp;by the same.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">Vol. III.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">2 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">————, 3 vols. in 1</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">7 6</td>
- <td class="tdc">8 6</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">————, with the Italian Grammar</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">8 6</td>
- <td class="tdc">9 6</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">34. GRAMMAR OF THE SPANISH LANGUAGE,</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">by the same.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">1 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">35, 36, 37, 38. DICTIONARY OF THE</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">Spanish and English Languages,&emsp;by the same,&nbsp;</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">4 vols. in 1</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">4 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">5 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">5 6</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">————, with the Spanish Grammar</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">6 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">6 6</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">39. GRAMMAR OF THE GERMAN LANGUAGE,</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">by the Lecturer at Besançon.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">1 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">40. CLASSICAL GERMAN READER,</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">from the best authors,&emsp;by the same.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">1 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">41, 42, 43. DICTIONARIES of the ENGLISH,</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">German, and French Languages,</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">by N. E. Hamilton, 3 vols.,</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">separately 1<i>s.</i>each</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">3 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">4 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">4 6</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">————, with the German Grammar.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">5 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">5 6</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl">44, 45. DICTIONARY OF THE HEBREW</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">and English Languages, containing the</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">Biblical and Rabbinical words, 2 vols.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">(together with the Grammar, which may</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">be had separately for 1<i>s.</i>)</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">by Dr. Bresslau, Hebrew Professor.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">7 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
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- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">Hebrew Languages. Vol. III. to complete,</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td> <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">by the same.</span></td>
- <td class="tdc">3 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
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- <td class="tdc">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdc">12&nbsp; 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">14&nbsp; 0</td>
- </tr><tr>
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- <td class="tdc">1 0</td>
- <td class="tdc">&ensp;1 &nbsp;&nbsp;6</td>
- <td class="tdc"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_10" id="Page_10">[10]</a></span></td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
-</table>
-
-<p class="center space-above3"><i>Now in the course of Publication.</i></p>
-<h2>GREEK AND LATIN CLASSICS.</h2>
-
-<p>A Series of Volumes containing the principal Greek and Latin Authors,
-accompanied by Explanatory Notes in English, principally selected
-from the best and most recent German Commentators, and comprising
-all those Works that are essential for the Scholar and the Pupil,
-and applicable for the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh,
-Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Dublin; the Colleges at Belfast, Cork, Galway,
-Winchester, and Eton; and the great Schools at Harrow, Rugby, &amp;c.—also
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-
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-
-<table border="0" cellspacing="2" summary="_" cellpadding="2" >
- <tbody><tr>
- <td class="tdr">1.</td>
- <td class="tdl">A New LATIN DELECTUS, Extracts from Classical</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;Authors, with Vocabularies and Explanatory Notes</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">2.</td>
- <td class="tdl">CÆSAR’S COMMENTARIES on the GALLIC WAR;</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;with Grammatical and Explanatory Notes in English,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;and a Geographical Index.</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">3.</td>
- <td class="tdl">CORNELIUS NEPOS; with English Notes, &amp;c.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">4.</td>
- <td class="tdl">VIRGIL. The Georgics, Bucolics, and doubtful Works;</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;with English Notes.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">5.</td>
- <td class="tdl">VIRGIL’S ÆNEID (on the same plan as the preceding)</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">6.</td>
- <td class="tdl">HORACE. Odes and Epodes; with English Notes, and</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;Analysis and Explanation of the Metres.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">7.</td>
- <td class="tdl">HORACE. Satires and Epistles; with English Notes, &amp;c.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">8.</td>
- <td class="tdl">SALLUST. Conspiracy of Catiline, Jugurthine War</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">9.</td>
- <td class="tdl">TERENCE. Andrea and Heautontimorumenos</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">10.</td>
- <td class="tdl">TERENCE. Phormio, Adelphi, and Hecyra</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">14.</td>
- <td class="tdl">CICERO. De Amicitia, de Senectute, and Brutus</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">16.</td>
- <td class="tdl">LIVY. Books i. to v. in two parts</td>
- <td class="tdr">3<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">17.</td>
- <td class="tdl">LIVY. Books xxi. and xxii.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">19.</td>
- <td class="tdl">Selections from TIBULLUS, OVID, and PROPERTIUS.</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">20.</td>
- <td class="tdl">Selections from SUETONIUS and the later Latin Writers.</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdc" colspan="3"><br /><i>Preparing for Press.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">11.</td>
- <td class="tdl">CICERO. Orations against Catiline, for Sulla, for Archias,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;and for the Manilian Law.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">12.</td>
- <td class="tdl">CICERO. First and Second Philippics; Orations for Milo,</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;for Marcellus, &amp;c.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">13.</td>
- <td class="tdl">CICERO. De Officiis.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">15.</td>
- <td class="tdl">JUVENAL and PERSIUS. (The indelicate passages expunged.)</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">18.</td>
- <td class="tdl">TACITUS. Agricola; Germania; and Annals, Book i.</td>
- <td class="tdr"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_11" id="Page_11">[11]</a></span></td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
-</table>
-
-<hr class="chap" />
-<h3>GREEK SERIES,</h3>
-<p class="f90 space-below2">ON A SIMILAR PLAN TO THE LATIN SERIES.</p>
-
-<table border="0" cellspacing="2" summary="_" cellpadding="2" >
- <tbody><tr>
- <td class="tdr">1.</td>
- <td class="tdl">INTRODUCTORY GREEK READER.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl">&emsp;On the same plan as the Latin Reader.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">2.</td>
- <td class="tdl">XENOPHON. Anabasis, i. ii. iii.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">3.</td>
- <td class="tdl">XENOPHON. Anabasis, iv. v. vi. vii.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">4.</td>
- <td class="tdl">LUCIAN. Select Dialogues.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">5.</td>
- <td class="tdl">HOMER. Iliad, i. to vi.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">6.</td>
- <td class="tdl">HOMER. Iliad, vii. to xii.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">7.</td>
- <td class="tdl">HOMER. Iliad, xiii. to xviii.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">8.</td>
- <td class="tdl">HOMER. Iliad, xix. to xxiv.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">9.</td>
- <td class="tdl">HOMER. Odyssey, i. to vi.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">10.</td>
- <td class="tdl">HOMER. Odyssey, vii. to xii.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">11.</td>
- <td class="tdl">HOMER. Odyssey, xiii. to xviii.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">12.</td>
- <td class="tdl">HOMER. Odyssey, xix. to xxiv.; and Hymns.</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">13.</td>
- <td class="tdl">PLATO. Apology, Crito, and Phædo.</td>
- <td class="tdr">2<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">14.</td>
- <td class="tdl">HERODOTUS, i. ii.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">15.</td>
- <td class="tdl">HERODOTUS, iii. iv.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">16.</td>
- <td class="tdl">HERODOTUS, v. vi. and part of vii.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">17.</td>
- <td class="tdl">HERODOTUS. Remainder of vii. viii. and ix.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">18.</td>
- <td class="tdl">SOPHOCLES; Œdipus Rex.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">23.</td>
- <td class="tdl">EURIPIDES; Hecuba }</td>
- <td class="tdr" rowspan="2">1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">24.</td>
- <td class="tdl">EURIPIDES; Medea&nbsp; }</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- <td class="tdl"><span class="ws3">Nos. 23 and 24 separately,&emsp;1<i>s.</i> each.</span></td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">26.</td>
- <td class="tdl">EURIPIDES; Alcestis.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">41.</td>
- <td class="tdl">THUCYDIDES, i.</td>
- <td class="tdr">1<i>s.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdc" colspan="3"><br /><i>Preparing for Press.</i></td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">19.</td>
- <td class="tdl">SOPHOCLES; Œdipus Colonæus.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">20.</td>
- <td class="tdl">SOPHOCLES; Antigone.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">21.</td>
- <td class="tdl">SOPHOCLES; Ajax.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">22.</td>
- <td class="tdl">SOPHOCLES; Philoctetes.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">25.</td>
- <td class="tdl">EURIPIDES; Hippolytus.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">27.</td>
- <td class="tdl">EURIPIDES; Orestes.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">28.</td>
- <td class="tdl">EURIPIDES. Extracts from the remaining plays.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">29.</td>
- <td class="tdl">SOPHOCLES. Extracts from the remaining plays.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">30.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ÆSCHYLUS; Prometheus Vinctus.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">31.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ÆSCHYLUS; Persæ.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">32.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ÆSCHYLUS; Septem contra Thebes.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">33.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ÆSCHYLUS; Choëphoræ.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">34.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ÆSCHYLUS; Eumenides.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">35.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ÆSCHYLUS; Agamemnon.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">36.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ÆSCHYLUS; Supplices.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">37.</td>
- <td class="tdl">PLUTARCH; Select Lives.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">38.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ARISTOPHANES; Clouds.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">39.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ARISTOPHANES; Frogs.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">40.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ARISTOPHANES; Selections from the remaining Comedies.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">42.</td>
- <td class="tdl">THUCYDIDES, ii.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">43.</td>
- <td class="tdl">THEOCRITUS; Select Idyls.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">44.</td>
- <td class="tdl">PINDAR.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">45.</td>
- <td class="tdl">ISOCRATES.</td>
- <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
- </tr><tr>
- <td class="tdr">46.</td>
- <td class="tdl">HESIOD.</td>
- <td class="tdr"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_12" id="Page_12">[12]</a></span></td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
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