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BOOKS I. and II. of MILTON'S PARADISE LOST:

with a Prose Translation or Paraphrase, the Parsing of the more Difficult Words, Specimens of Analysis, and numerous Illustrative Notes, for the use of Candidates

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'IN this volume, as in his various other school editions, the editor has had mainly in view the requirements of the Oxford Examiners from the Junior candidates for the honours of the middle class; although the books are equally serviceable for the use of elder pupils and students. The introduction and explanatory notes, the prose paraphrase and the specimens of analysis appended to the FIRST BOOK of Paradise Lost, and the copious historical and critical illustrations to the Julius Cæsar, seem to leave nothing to be desired save that the pupil should diligently avail himself of aids so well devised to second his efforts at self-improvement.'

GLOBE.

'THE purpose of this little book is to aid young students who may be preparing for public examinations. This is

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done by supplying a paraphrase of the entire book, together with very numerous foot-notes to explain any difficulties that occur in the language or construction. A short appendix contains a few examples of analysis, both general and detailed. This book will be an acceptable addition to the school-boys' satchel.

PAPERS for the SCHOOLMASTER.

'THE title-page of this book fully and accurately describes its contents. The reverend Author is a very able analysist of language, and his school edition of the First Book of Paradise Lost is the most successful effort yet made to prepare the youthful mind to understand and estimate critically the noble beauty of Milton's sublime epic.' LEEDS INTELLIGENCER.

SHAKSPEARE'S MERCHANT OF VENICE: With

Notes, Interpretation, and Commentary, adapted for the use of Pupils graduating for Government Certificates, and for University Degrees, &c... 2s. 6d.

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EXAMINATION-QUESTIONS on the FIRST TWO

BOOKS of MILTON'S PARADISE LOST, and on SHAKSPEARE'S MERCHANT OF VENICE, for the use of Middle-Class Candidates .. 12mo. is.

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MILTON'S COMUS, L'ALLEGRO, and IL PENSE

ROSO, with numerous Notes, critical, illustrative, and explanatory: adapted for use in Training Colleges and Schools

THE notes are short, terse, and quite to the purpose.' GUARDIAN.

AN edition carefully illustrated with notes, and well suited for training colleges and schools.' JOHN BULL.

'MR. HUNTER is among the best of the numerous editors of our classical writers whom the University Middle Class examinations have called out. In place of criticism of his own he gives by way of introduction copious extracts from the criticisms of WARTON, JOHNSON, HALLAM, MACAULAY, and JAMES MONTGOMERY; and his notes

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are terse and to the point, while they give all the information even schoolboys can require. The plan of explaining unusual words on constructions by parallel passages from other poets is, we think, far better than a laboured explanation.' SPECTATOR.

'THE notes to this edition, which are very comprehensive, are not restricted to mere exegesis; they explan difficult and obscure passages by parallel construction from other poets. The critical extracts prefixed convey a just and clear appreciation of the peculiarities of Milton's style.'

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Interpretation of the Text, Critical and Grammatical Notes, and numerous Extracts from the History on which the Play is founded....

"THIS work will render good service to the class for whose assistance it has been constructed.'

PAPERS for the SCHOOLMASTER.

HAD Mr. HUNTER to gain for himself a good reputation as an author of an educational work, any one of the three publications now before us would suffice. As it is, Mr. HUNTER's name is in the ears of teachers as a household word-certainly as a School author-in almost every part where a good English School exists. No practical teacher who examines one of Mr. HUNTER'S new works will for a moment suppose that the author has compiled it on the supposition

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that his name will be sufficient proof of
its merit.'
PUPIL TEACHER.

"THIS is another of the series of editions of English classical works prepared by Mr. Hunter for the use of candiThe play is accompanied by copious notes, dates for the middle-class examinations. and preceded by a few brief introductory remarks, together with an abstract of the principal passages from Sir Thomas North's translation of Plutarch's Life of Cæsar, which serve to illustrate and render intelligible the progress of the drama. The book is, we think, very well calculated to answer the purpose for which it is designed.'

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SHAKSPEARE'S HENRY THE EIGHTH; with

Introductory Remarks, Copious Interpretation of the Text, Critical, Historical, and Grammatical Notes, Specimens of Analysis, &c.

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SHAKSPEARE'S TEMPEST; with Explanatory and

Illustrative Notes, Selected Criticisms, and other Aids to a thorough understanding of the Play

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JOHNSON'S RASSELAS, with Introductory Remarks,

Explanatory and Grammatical Annotations, Specimens of Interrogative Lessons, Answers to Examination-Questions, &c.......

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BACON'S ADVANCEMENT of LEARNING, Anno

tated Summary of Books I. and II. with numerous Extracts from the Work and Specimens of Examination-Questions

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TEXT-BOOK of ENGLISH GRAMMAR: a Treatise

on the Etymology and Syntax of the English Language: including Exercises in Parsing and Punctuation: an Etymological Vocabulary of Grammatical Terms; and a copious List of the principal Works on English Grammar. New Edition 12mo. 2s. 6d.

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XERCISES in ENGLISH PARSING, Progressively

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arranged and adapted to the Author's Text-Book of English Grammar; with Questions suggesting a Course of Oral Instruction for Junior Pupiis. Tenth Edition..

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PARAPHRASING and ANALYSIS of SENTENCES,

simplified for the use of Schools, forming a Manual of Instruction and Exercise for the use of Students, Teachers, &c....... 12mo. 1s. 3d.-KEY, ls. 3d.

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SCHOOL MANUAL of LETTER-WRITING: Con

taining numerous Models of Letters on Commercial and other subjects; with Exercises in Epistolary Composition, Rules of Punctuation, Explanations of Abbreviated Titles, Commercial Terms, &c. Revised Edition...... 12mo. 1s. 6d. "THIS is one of the most service- | work which should be introduced able books that have of late years been added to those in ordinary school use. Teachers have long experienced the want of such a book. The compilations called Letter Writers are, for the most part, such as might, without any loss to society in general, or to schools in particular, be consigned to everlasting oblivion. On the other hand, Mr. HUNTER'S School Manual of Letter Writing is a

into every school where English composition is taught. The genuineness and modern style of the various commercial letters included in the present collection recommend themselves to the special attention of youths destined for mercantile life, as an excellent means of promoting in their minds an aptitude for the pursuits of business.' PUPIL TEACHER.

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INTRODUCTION to the WRITING of PRÉCIS or

DIGESTS, as applicable to Narratives of Facts or Historical Events, Correspondence, Evidence, Official Documents, and General Composition: with numerous Examples and Exercises. Fourth Edition ........ 12mo. 28. KEY, 18.

To this edition a new chapter has been added, to explain and exemplify that kind of précis or abstract which reduces a series of letters or other detached pieces to

a continuous narrative: a branch of précis-writing in which Candidates for the Civil Service Examinations are now generally required to possess readiness and proficiency.

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EXAMINATION QUESTIONS in BOOK-KEEPING

by DOUBLE ENTRY, preceded by full Directions for the True Stating of Dr. and Cr.; with ANSWERS, providing the means of solving all the Problems and Exercises relating to Account-Books in the Civil Service and other ExaminationPapers 12mo. 28. 6d.

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́UNTER'S EXAMINATION-QUESTIONS and DI

RECTIONS, as above, separated from the ANSWERS

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ULED PAPER for the various Forms of Account Books required in HUNTER'S Examination-Questions in Book-keeping, 5 sorts, price 18. 6d. per Quire.

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PROGRESSIVE EXERCISES in BOOK-KEEPING

by DOUBLE ENTRY, including Account States, Partnership Accounts, Private Journal and Ledger, &c.

12mo. 18. 6d.

'ONE of the most practical instructors in the art of double entry...... All schools should have it.'

JOHN BULL.

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SOLUTIONS of QUESTIONS in ARITHMETIC and

BOOK-KEEPING used in the Civil Service Examinations of 1862, and published in the Appendix to the Eighth Report of the Commissioners: with a SUPPLEMENT containing Examples in Account-States, &c. 12mo. 1s. 6d.

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EXERCISES in the FIRST FOUR RULES of

ARITHMETIC, constructed for the Application of New Artificial Tests, by which the Teacher may expeditiously ascertain the Correctness of the Results. Third Edition . 12mo. 6d.

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TRE REATISE on LOGARITHMS: With Copious Tables of Selected Logarithms; explaining simply the Nature and Use of Logarithms and Logarithmic Tables, the Principles and Methods of their Construction, and their Applications: With numerous Examples and Exercises.

18mo. 18. KEY, 9d.

'THIS treatise is likely to be use- [ public examination, in addition to ful. It has plenty of examples.'

ATHENEUM.

'MR. HUNTER in the present treatise explains in as simple a manner as possible the theory and practice of jogarithms, a knowledge of which is now frequently required in candidates for

being taught in the higher classes of schools. The little volume forms one of the well-known series of cheap schoolbooks edited by the Rev. G. R. GLEIG, which have rendered such valuable aid in the work of elementary education.' MIDLAND COUNTIES HERALD.

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ELEMENTS of MENSURATION, simplified for the

use of Beginners: with numerous Original Problems and Progressive Exercises 18mo. 9d.-KEY, 9d.

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ELEMENTS of PLANE TRIGONOMETRY, for

Beginners; with numerous Problems, and Tables of all the Natural Sines, &c. required for the Solution of the Exercises ....

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EXAMINATION - QUESTIONS

ELEMENTS of ALGEBRA, PART I. 'MR. HUNTER's work will be found useful in giving a more methodical direction to the study of algebraical principles and demonstrations; for, although based on COLENSO's treatise, it is susceptible of a more general application, being especially intended to qualify students for answering such questions

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COLENSO'S

12mo. 2s. 6d.

as are commonly contained in the Algebra papers set at Public Examinations. It is a good drill book, and in the hands of a judicious teacher may be of great service in thoroughly grounding learners in the principles and proofs of algebraical rules and demonstrations.' EDUCATIONAL TIMES.

London: LONGMAN, GREEN, and CO. Paternoster Row.

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