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Lermont.-Ups and Downs; for Young Readers, by L. Lermont. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1852.

Leslie.-American Girl's Book, by Miss Eliza Leslie. 8vo. New York. cloth.

4s. 6d.

Linden. Children's Trials; or, the Rope-Dancers, and other Tales, by Aug. Linden. 12mo. Boston. 4s. 6d.

Linden.-Titania: Tales and Legends. Translated from the German of Auguste Linden, by Trauermantel. Coloured Illustrations. 12mo, pp. 236. Boston. cloth.

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Little Episcopalian; or, the Child Taught by the Prayer-Book, by M: A. C. 12mo, pp. 272. New York, 1855. cloth.

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Little Ferns for Fanny's Little Friends. 12mo. Buffalo, 1854.
Manners. Aspiration; an Autobiography of Girlhood, by Mrs. Manners.
3rd edition. 12mo, pp. 334. New York, 1855. cloth.
McIntosh.-Juvenile Tales for all Seasons, by Maria J. McIntosh. 12mo.
New York.
McIntosh.-Praise and Principle, by Maria J. McIntosh. 12mo.
York. cloth.

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McIntosh.-Evening at Donaldson Manor, by Maria J. McIntosh.
New York. cloth.

McIntosh.-Conquest and Self-Conquest, by Maria J. McIntosh.
New York. cloth.

May. Sunshine of Greystone; a Story for Girls, by E. J. May.
New York, 1854.

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12mo. 2s.

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post 8vo. 4s. 6d.

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My Class; or, Original Stories on the Elements of Christian Character, by Aunt
Abbie. 12mo, pp. 168. Philadelphia, 1855. cloth.
Neal. The Gossips of Rivertown, with Sketches in Prose and Verse, by
Alice B. Neal. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1850.
Neal.-Pictures from the Bible, by Mrs. Alice B. Neal. square. Philadel-
phia, 1851.

Neal. "No such Word as Fail;

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cloth, 4s. ; coloured, 4s. 6d. or, the Children's Journey, by Alice B. New York, 1852. cloth. 5s.

Neal. With Illustrations. 18mo, pp. 176. Neal.-Contentment better than Wealth, by Alice B. Neal (Cousin Alice). 12mo, pp. 188. New York, 1853. cloth. Neal.-Patient Waiting no Loss, by Mrs. Alice B. Neal. 16mo. New York, 1853. cloth.

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Neal.-Pet Bird, and other Stories, by "Cousin Alice" (Mrs. Alice B. Neal). square. New York, 1853. cloth.

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Neal.-All's not Gold that Glitters; or, the Young Californian, by "Cousin Alice (Mrs. Alice B. Neal). 16mo. New York, 1853. Newcomb.-Anecdotes for Boys: Entertaining Narratives and Anecdotes, illustrative of Principles and Character, by the Rev. Harvey Newcomb. 18mo. Boston, 1853. cloth. Newcomb.-Anecdotes for Girls: Entertaining Narratives and Anecdotes, illustrative of Principles and Character, by the Rev. Harvey Newcomb. 18mo. Boston, 1853. cloth. 2s. 6d. Nordhoff.-Man-of-War Life: a Boy's Experience in the United States' Navy, during a Voyage round the World in a Ship of the Line, by Charles Nordhoff. Illustrated. 16mo, pp. 288. Cincinnati, 1855. Nordhoff. The Merchant Vessel: a Sailor Boy's Voyages to see the World, by Charles Nordhoff. With Illustrations. 16mo, pp. 288. Cincinnati, 1855.

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Nordhoff.-Whaling and Fishing, by Charles Nordhoff. With Illustrations. 16mo. Cincinnati, 1855. Nordhoff-Nine Years a Sailor, by Charles Nordhoff. 8vo, pp. 1000. Cincinnati, 1857.

Northern Regions; or, Uncle Richard's Relation of Captain Parry's Voyages for the Discovery of a North-West Passage. 8vo. New York, 1856.

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Nutcrackers and Sugardolly: a Tale. Translated from the German, by C. A. Dana. 16mo. Philadelphia.

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Oliver. The Boat Club; or, the Bunkers of Rippleton: a Tale for Boys, by
Oliver Optic. 8vo. Boston, 1855. cloth.
Parley-A Winter Wreath of Summer Flowers, by Peter Parley (S. G.
Goodrich). With 12 Chromo-lithographic Illustrations, by Champagne.
8vo. New York, 1855. cloth.

12s.

Parley. Adventures of Dick Boldero, by Peter Parley (S. G. Goodrich). 18mo. New York, 1855.

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Parley. Cheerful Cherry, by Peter Parley (S. G. Goodrich).
York, 1855.

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Parley. Tales about America and Australia, by Peter Parley (S. G. Goodrich). 16mo. Philadelphia, 1855.

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Parley. Tales about England, Ireland, and Scotland, by Peter Parley (S. G. Goodrich). 16mo. New York, 1855.

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Pet Bird (the) and other Stories, by Cousin Alice. square 8vo. New York. 3s. Pictures and Stories for Little Folks. 4to, pp. 44. New York, 1856. 3s. 6d. Roberts. My Childhood; or, the Good Grandmother, by Sarah Roberts. 18mo. New York.

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Rodman.—A Grandmother's Recollections, by Ella Rodman. With 6 tinted
Illustrations. 16mo. New York, 1851. cloth.
Rodman.—A Christmas Wreath, for Little People, by Ella Rodman. Illus-
trations. square 12mo, pp. 206. Philadelphia, 1855. cloth.
Sabbath Talks, with the Little Children, about Jesus, by the Author of "The
Mothers of the Bible." square 12mo. Boston, 1856. cloth.
Schlimpert.-The Wind-Spirit and the Rain-Goddess. Translated from the
German of M. Schlimpert, by Trauer-Mantel. With Woodcuts, designed
by G. Senguin. square 12mo, pp. 138. Boston, 1854. cloth. 3s. 6d.
Schmid.-The Nightingale; or, a Kind Act is Never Lost: a Tale of the
Russian War, Forty Years Ago. From the German of Christoph Schmid,
Author of "The Eastern Eggs," &c. Illustrated. 18mo, pp. 92. New
York, 1856. cloth.

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Schubert.-Mirror of Nature; a Book of Instruction and Entertainment. Translated from the German of G. H. Schubert. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1849. cloth.

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Sedgwick.-Beatidus and Pleasant Sundays, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick.

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Boston. Sedgwick.-City Clerk and his Porter, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick. Phila delphia, 1850.

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Sedgwick. Facts and Fancies for School-Day Reading, by Miss C. M. Sedg-
wick. New York, 1848.
Sedgwick.-Lessons without Books, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick. Boston. 3s. 6d.
Sedgwick.-Louisa and her Cousins, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick. 18mo.
Boston.

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Sedgwick.-Mount Rhigi Boy, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick. Boston. Sedgwick.-Stories for the Young, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick. New York.

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Sedgwick. A Love-Token for Children: designed for Sunday-School Libraries, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick. 18mo. New York. cloth. 2s. 6d. Sedgwick. Stories for Young Persons, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick. 18mo. New York. cloth.

2s. 6d. Sedgwick.-Poor Rich Man, and Rich Poor Man, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick. 18mo. New York.

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Sedgwick. The Linwoods, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick. 2 vols. 8vo. New York, 1841.

9s.

Sedgwick. Hope Leslie, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick. 2 vols. 8vo. New
York. cloth.
7s. 6d.
Simonds. Clinton: a Book for Boys, by W. Simonds, Author of "Boys' Own
Guide," &c. With Illustrations. 12mo, pp. 276. Boston, 1854. cloth. 3s.

5s.

Songs for the Little Ones at Home. Selected by the American Tract Society.
With Illustrations. 18mo, pp. 288. New York. cloth.
3s.
Stein and Koch.-Hurrah for the Holidays! or, the Pleasures and Pains of
Freedom. Translated from the German of A. Stein and Rosalie Koch, by
Trauermantel. fscp, pp. 220. Boston. cloth.
Stoddard.-Adventures in Fairy Land, by R. H. Stoddard. 12mo. Boston. 5s.
Stories for Christmas and Winter Evenings. 12mo, pp. 324. New York. cl.
Stories and Poems, first published in the "Child's Friend," edited by Mrs.
Follen. 3 vols. post 8vo. Boston.

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Süs.-Cockel and Scratchfoot; or, History of Two Little Chickens: a Tale,
by G. Süs. small 4to.
Toliver.-Our Folks at Home; or, Life at the Old Manor Honse, by Edward
Toliver. Illustrated by Engravings. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1854. cloth. 5s.
Trusta.—Little Mary; or, Talks and Tales for Children, by H. Trusta.
Illustrated. square, pp. 186. Boston, 1854. cloth.
Tuthill.-Success in Life: The Merchant, the Meehanic, the Lawyer, by
Mrs. L. C. Tuthill. 3 vols. 12mo. New York, 1849. cloth. each, 5s.
Tuthill.-Braggadocio a Book for Boys and Girls, by Mrs. L. C. Tuthill.
With 6 tinted Illustrations. 1 vol. 16mo. New York, 1851. cloth. 4s.
Tuthill.-Queer Bonnets; or, Truthfulness and Generosity: a Book for
Girls, by Mrs. L. C. Tuthill. 12mo. New York, 1853. cloth.
Tuthill.-Reality; or, the Millionaire's Daughter: a Book for Young Men
and Young Women, by Mrs. L. C. Tuthill. 12mo, pp. 310. New York.

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Uncle Sam's Library, for Little Boys and Girls. 6 vols. 16mo. Philadelphia. 18s.

Illustrations. 12mo. New 4s.

Vincent.-The Pretty Plate, by J. Vincent.
York, 1852.
Warner. Mr. Rutherford's Children, by Misses Susan and Anna Warner,
2nd series. 18mo. New York, 1854. cloth. each,
4s. 6d.
Warner.-Ellen Montgomery's Bookcase, by Miss Warner. Vols. I. and II.
Mr. Rutherford's Children, 1854. Vol. III. Carl Krinken; his Christmas
Stocking, 1855. Vol. IV. Caspar, 1856. New York. each,
Warner. The Hills of the Shatemuc, by the Author of "The Wide, Wide
World." fscp. New York, 1857.

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Woodworth. The Young American's Life of Fremont, by Francis C.
Woodworth. 12mo, pp. 282. New York, 1856. cloth.
Worth and Wealth, and other Tales, by Cousin Angie. Illustrated. 12mo,
pp. 174. Boston, 1857. cloth.

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MODERN LANGUAGES.

Adler.-German and English Dictionary, indicating the Accentuation of every German Word; containing Several Hundred German Synonymes; together with a Classification and Alphabetical List of the Irregular Verbs, and Dictionary of German Abbreviations, by G. J. Alder. In 2 Parts. 8vo, pp. 1400. New York.

£1 12s.

Adler. German and English and English and German Dictionary, Abridged, by G. J. Adler. 12mo. New York.

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6s.

Adier. The German Reader, by G. J. Alder. 12mo. New York. Andrews and Batchelor.-A New and Comprehensible French Instructor;

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based upon an Original and Philosophical Method, applicable to the Study of all Languages, by Stephen Pearl Andrews and George Batchelor, With an Introduction explanatory of the Method, and a Treatise on French Pronunciation, by Stephen Pearl Andrews. 8vo, pp. 470. New York, 1855. half-bound. Bachi.-Bachi's Comparative View of Spanish and Portuguese Language. 8vo. Cambridge. 3s. Badois.-Grammaire Anglaise d'après le Système d'Ollendorff, à l'usage des Français, par Charles Badois. crown 8vo. New York, 1853. half-bound. 6s. Badois.-Key to ditto. New York. Brown.-An Appeal from the Old Theory of English Grammar, to the True Constructive Genius of the English Language, developed in three Books, the whole entitled an English Syntithology, by James Brown. 2nd edition. crown 8vo, pp. 634. Philadelphia, 1845. bound. 4s. 6d. Brown. The Grammar of English Grammars, with an Introduction, historical and critical; the whole methodically arranged, and amply illustrated with Forms of Correcting and of Parsing, Improprieties for Correction, Examples for Parsing, Questions for Examination, Exercises for Writing, Observations for the Advanced Student, Decisions and Proofs for the settlement of Disputed Points, occasional Strictures and Defences, an exhibition of the several Methods of Analysis, and a Key to the Oral Exercises: to which are added four Appendixes, pertaining separately to the four Parts of Grammar, by Goold Brown. 2nd edition, revised and improved, with Portrait of the Author. royal 8vo. New York, 1857. cloth. £1 5s. Butler. Spanish Teacher and Colloquial Phrase-Book; an Easy and Agreeable Method of Acquiring a Speaking Knowledge of the Spanish Language, by Francis Butler. 18mo. New York. bound.

3s.

Butler.-A Practical Grammar of the English Language, by Noble Butler, A.M. 12mo, pp. 236. Louisville.

Chouquet. Conversations and Dialogues upon Daily Occupations and Ordinary Topics; designed to familiarize the Student with those Idiomatic Expressions which most frequently recur in French Conversation, by Gustave Chouquet. 18mo, pp. 204. New York, 1851.

3s.

Cobb.-The Reticule and Pocket Companion; or, Miniature Lexicon of the English Language, by Lyman Cobb. royal 32mo, pp. 832. New York, 1854. cloth.

Collot. A New and Improved Standard French and English and English and French Dictionary, composed from the French Dictionaries of the French Academy, Laveaux, Boiste, &c., from the English Dictionaries of Webster, Johnson, Richardson, &c., by A. G. Collot. 8vo, pp. 1324. Philadelphia, 1852. bound.

£1 1s. Collot. Chefs-d'Euvres Dramatiques de la Langue Française, by A. G. Collot. post 8vo. New York. 6s.

De Peyrac.-Comment on Parle à Paris; or, French as Spoken in Paris, for the Use of Pupils and Travellers, by Madame De Peyrac. 12mo, pp. 252. New York, 1856. half-roan. 4s. 6d. De Véricour.-Modern French Literature, by L. R. De Véricour. Revised by William Staughton Chase. 8vo. Boston, 1848. Dwight.-Lessons in Greek; a Familiar Introduction to the Greek Language, as a Living Tongue, by Theodore Dwight, Ir. 12mo, pp. 106. Springfield, 1833. half calf.

2s. 6d Eichhorn. The Practical German Grammar; or, a Natural Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the German Language, by Charles Eichhorn. crown 8vo, pp. 287. New York, 1850. half-bound. 6s. Fasquelle. A New Method of Learning the French Language; embracing both the Analytic and Synthetic Modes of Instruction; being a Plain and Practical Way of Acquiring the Art of Reading, Speaking, and Composing French, on the Plan of Woodbury's Method with German, by Louis Fasquelle, LL.D. 2nd edition. 12mo, pp. 500. New York.

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Felton.-Selections from Modern Greek Writers, in Prose and Poetry; with
Notes, by C. C. Felton, LL.D., Eliot Professor of Greek Literature in
Harvard University. crown 8vo, pp. 232. Cambridge, 1856. cloth. 6s.
Foresti.-Crestomazia Italiana: a Collection of Selected Pieces in Italian
Prose; designed as a Class Reading-Book for Beginners in the Study of the
Italian Language, by E. Felix Foresti, LL.D., Professor of the Italian
Language and Literature in Columbia College and in the University of the
City of New York. 1 vol. 12mo. New York. bound.
5s. 6d.
Gierlow.-Elements of the Danish and Swedish Language, by J. Gierlow.
8vo. Cambridge, Mass.

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Goodrich.-A Pronouncing and Defining Dictionary of the English Language. Abridged from Webster's American Dictionary; with numerous Synonyms, carefully discriminated, by Chauncey A. Goodrich, D.D., Professor in Yale College. To which are added, Walker's Key to the Pronunciation of Classical and Scripture Proper Names, &c. &c. 8vo, pp. xxiv. and 610. Philadelphia, 1856. sheep. Laporte.-French Grammar, containing all the Rules of the Language, upon a New and Improved Plan, by Count de Laporte. 12mo. Boston. bd. 8s. 6d. Laporte.-A New and Complete Guide to the Pronunciation and Reading of the French Language, illustrated with analogous English Sounds, by Norman W. Camp, D.D. 12mo. Boston. sewed.

2s. Laporte. Self-Teaching Reader for the Pronunciation of the French Language, by Count de Laporte. 12mo. Boston. bound. 3s. 6d. Laporte. French Exercises: Speaking Exercises for the Illustration of the Rules and Idioms of the French Language, by Count de Laporte. 12mo. Boston. half-bound. 5s. 6d. Mack'Intosh.-—A Plain, Rational Essay on English Grammar: the Main object of which is to point out a plain, rational, and permanent Standard of Pronunciation: to which is given a Gamut or Key, by Duncan Mack' Intosh and his two Daughters. 8vo, pp. 240. Boston, 1797. boards. Mandeville.-Libro Primario, by H. Mandeville. 12mo. New York, 1852.

1s. 6d. Mandeville.-Spanish Reader, by H. Mandeville. 12mo. New York, 1852.

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Mandeville.-Second Reader in Spanish, by H. Mandeville. 12mo. New York, 1852.

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Manesca. The French Reader, prepared for the Use of Students who have gone through the Course of Lessons contained in the Method; to which is added a Table of the French Verbs, arranged and classified on a new plan, calculated to facilitate greatly their acquisition, by L. Manesca. 12mo, pp. 312. Philadelphia.

7s. 6d. Manesca. Oral System of Teaching Living Languages; illustrated by a practical Course of Lessons in the French, through the medium of the English, by Jean Manesca. New edition. 8vo, pp. 518. New York, 1854. sheep. 15s. Manesca. Manesca's Philological Recorder. Adapted to Manesca's Oral System. New York, 1855.

Manesca. The Serial and Oral Method of Teaching Languages; adapted to the French, by L. Manesca. 12mo, pp. xxviii. and 536. Philadelphia, 1856. cloth. 7s. Mezzofanti's System of Learning Languages applied to the Study of French; with a Treatise on French Versification, and a Dictionary of Idioms, Peculiar Expressions, &c., by J. Roemer, Professor of the French Language and Literature in the New York Free Academy. 1 vol. 12mo. New York, 1850. bound.

Monti. A Grammar of the Italian Language, by Luigi Monti.
Boston, 1855.

Monti.-A Reader of the Italian Language, by Luigi Monti.
Boston, 1855.

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8vo, pp. 252.

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8vo, pp. 348.

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