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ETON LATIN GRAMMAR, ACCENTED.

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A NEW GREEK DELECTUS, adapted

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ERMAN THEORY and PRACTICE; or, a Progressive, Clear, and Practical Course of the German Language (chiefly adapted from Mei. dinger's "Grammaire Allemande Pratique'); containing a Practical Grammar with Exercises, Introduction to Translation, a Vocabulary, and Explana tory Notes to the Reading Lessons. By J. N. VLIE. LAND, Author of "French Theory and Practice," &c. &c. 12mo. 5s. half-bound.

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By the Rev. H. C. ADAMS, Fellow of Magdalen THE CHILD'S GERMAN BOOK. By

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