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LONDON:

PRINTED BY COX AND BAYLIS, GREAT QUEEN STREET.

MRS. RUNDALL

RECEIVES A FEW PUPILS, who are instructed in every useful Science and elegant Accomplishment. Terms and address may be known on application to the publishers.

WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR,

PUBLISHED

BY G. AND. W. B.

WHITTAKER.

A GRAMMAR of SACRED HISTORY, consisting of a succinct and popular View of all the Facts in the OLD and NEW TESTAMENTS; with Questions for Exercises. Illustrated by Maps and other Engravings. Price 4s. bound.

SYMBOLICAL ILLUSTRATIONS of the HISTORY of ENGLAND, accompanied by a Narrative of the principal Events; designed more particularly for the instruction of young Persons. By

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M. A. RUNDALL, Author of The Grammar of Sacred History.' Second Edition, in one thick volume 12mo., with forty-two Engravings, price 9s. boards.

Our limits preclude our entering more fully into the character and high excellencies of this work; we therefore leave it, with our hearty recommendation, to the candid and inquisitive reader; declaring it to be our opinion, that no seminary of respectability ought to be long without a copy of it, for the use of the higher classes.-Gentleman's Magazine.

Of the utility of such a work, particularly to that class of readers for whose benefit it is designed, there can scarcely be a doubt; nor will it admit of much question with those who examine this performance, that the leading facts of ancient times so exhibited to the eyes, and by means of these so fastened on the memories of young persons, are less liable to be confused or erased than if conveyed in words.— London Review.

With a series of ingenious symbols Miss Rundall has succeeded in representing all the great transactions of our country, from the Conquest, which threw a momentary shade over her glories, to the memorable deeds that filled up the measure of her renown on the fields of Waterloo; and has ably acquitted herself in what she modestly terms a narrative of the principal events of the History of England.— Augustine Review.

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