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E NATIONAL SERIES OF STANDARD SCHOOL-BOOKS

COMPRISES STANDARD WORKS

ery department of instruction and of every grade. The teacher in want of a book for any par r purpose or class, will always find the best of its kind in our catalogue. No other series even s to be as complete as this. None is so extensive or so judiciously selected. Among so many nes a high standard of merit is maintained, as it is our aim never to permit our imprint upon a or unworthy book. It is also our plan to make books not for a class or sect, but for the whole ry-unobjectionable to parties and creeds, while inculcating the great principles of political om and Christianity, upon which all right-minded persons are agreed. Hence, and from their st universal circulation, the name-" National Series." Among the principal volumes are Arker & Watson's Readers-in two distinct series, each complete in itself. The Notional Readers, of full grade, in large, elegant volumes, adequate for every want of e most thorough and highly graded schools. The Independent Readers, in smaller volumes, for Common Schools. Low in price, but in no other respect inferior to the companion series. Spellers complete to accompany either series.

Davies' Mathematics-Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, &c.-Complete in every branch-The national standard-world-renowned.

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One Hundred and Twenty Thousand of these Volumes have been sold, and they are the acknowledged Standard wherever

this refining study is pursued.

PROF. JAMES R. BOYD'S WORKS.

EMBRACING

COMPOSITION, LOGIC, LITERATURE, RHETORIC, CRITICISM, BIOGRAPHY;—POETRY, AND PROSE.

BOYD'S COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC.

Remarkable for the space and attention given to grammatical principles, to afford a substantial groundwork; also for the admirable treatment of synonyms, figurative language, and the sources of argument and illustration, with notable exercises for preparing the way to poetic composition.

BOYD'S ELEMENTS OF LOGIC.

explains, first, the conditions and processes by which the mind receives ideas, and then unfolds the art of reasoning, with clear directions for the establishment and confirmation of sound judgment. A thoroughly practical treatise, being a systematic and philosophical condensation of all that is known of the subject.

BOYD'S KAMES' CRITICISM.

This standard work, as is well known, treats of the faculty of perception, and the result of its exercise upon the tastes and emotions. It may therefore be termed a Compendium of Aesthetics and Natural Morals; and its use in refining the mind and heart has made it a standard text-book.

BOYD'S ANNOTATED ENGLISH CLASSICS.

Milton's Paradise Lost.

Young's Night Thoughts.

Cowper's Task, Table Talk, &c.

Thomson's Seasons.

Pollok's Course of Time.
Lord Bacon's Essays.

In six cheap volumes. The service done to literature, by Prof. Boyd's Annotations upon these standard writers, can with difficulty be estimated. Line by line their expressions and ideas are analyzed and discussed, until the best comprehension of the powerful use of language is obtained by the learner.

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