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Laurie's Outlines of the English Constitution (28., Central School Depot, Paternoster Row) gives an excellent readable summary of the main facts, and will be of great service to the student, perhaps of more definite and practical service to him than Mr. Freeman's book, for it is more specially adapted for the use of examination candidates. It is based on the works of Hallam and Fischel, and contains

useful sets of questions and tabular appendices. The first part consists of short suggestive chapters on the Primary Principles of the Constitution; the Four Elements of our Nation-the British Celts, Anglo-Saxons, Danes, and Normans; the Norman Conquest; the Feudal System; Anglo-Norman Royalty; Magna Charta and its Confirmations; Rise and Growth of the House of Commons; Aggressions of Charles I. on the Constitution—the Petition of Right; Habeas Corpus Act, Bill of Rights, &c. The second part of this unique and useful little manual presents a short view of the present working of the Constitution. We advise our readers to secure a copy of a book so suited to their wants as this.

A List of Additional Text-Books in English.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

Dr. Latham's English Grammar for Classical Schools. 2s. 6d. Longmans. (Consists of an exposition of the fundamental principles of English Grammar, and the chief facts in the history of the language" with reference to the origin, development, and analogies of its forms.)

Prof. Bain's Higher English Grammar. 2s. 6d. Longmans.

Prof. Bain's Companion to the Higher
English Grammar; Examples and
Discussions of Important Principles
and Usages, intended as a Help to the
thorough Mastery of English. 3s. 6d.
Longmans.

Colquhoun's Compendious Grammar
and Philological Hand-Book of the
English Language, for the use of
Schools and Candidates. 2s. 6d.
Griffith and Farran.

Dr. Weymouth's Answers to Questions on the English Language set at the Matriculation Examination of the University of London, June, 1873. 2s. 6d. Longmans.

Dr. Adams's Elements of the English Language. 4s. 6d. Bell and Sons, Collier's Grammar of the English Language, with a Sketch of its History. Campbell's Outlines of the History of the English Language, for those preparing for Examinations, &c. 9d. Thos. Laurie, Edinburgh. (Contains a great deal in small compass.)

Thring's Principles of Grammar.
48. 6d. Macmillan.

Thring's Grammatical Analysis. 3s. 6d.
Macmillan.

Student's Manual of the English Lan-
guage. By G. P. Marsh. 7s. 6d.
J. Murray.

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Collier's History of English Literature. 3s. 6d. Nelson. Demaus's Introduction to the History of English Literature. 2s. A. and C. Black.

Dobson's Civil Service Hand-Book of English Literature and Language. 38. Lockwood.

Grant's Last Hundred Years of English Literature. 3s. Williams and Norgate.

Lawson's Eminent Authors in English Literature. 1s. 6d. Collins. Laing's History of English Literature. 1s. 6d. Collins.

Minto's Characteristics of English Poets from Chaucer to Shirley. 9s. Blackwood.

Morris's Student's Chart of English

Literature. 48. Wm. Lewis, Bath. Reed's Introduction to English Literature. 3s. J. F. Shaw.

Reed's Lectures on the British Poets. 4s. J. F. Shaw.

Skeat's Questions for Examinations in English Literature; with a Preface containing Brief Hints on the Study of English. 2s. 6d. Bell and Sons. ("Useful in preparing for the various public examinations, the Universities, &c.") Spalding's History of English Litera38. 6d. Oliver and Boyd.

ture.

Student's Manual of English Literature. By T. B. Shaw, M.A. 7s. 6d. Murray.

J.

Rowley's Smaller History of English Literature, giving a Sketch of the Lives of our Chief Writers. 3s. 6d. J. Murray.

Taine's History of English Literature. Translated by Van Laun. 4 vols. 78. 6d. each. Edmonston.

Ward's History of English Dramatic Literature to the Death of Anne. 2 vols. 32s. Macmillan.

Typical Selections from the best English Writers, with Introductory Notices and Notes. 2 vols., 3s. 6d. each. Vol. I., Latimer to Berkeley, 14901684. Vol. II., Pope to Macaulay, 1688-1800. Macmillan.

Morris and Skeat's Specimens of Early English, with Introduction, Notes, and Glossarial Index. Part I. (in the Press). Part II., From Robert of Gloucester to Gower, 1298-1393. 78. 6d. Macmillan. Sweet's Anglo-Saxon Reader in Prose and Verse, with Grammatical Introduction, Notes, and Glossary. 8s. 6d. Macmillan.

Earle's Beginner's Book in AngloSaxon. Macmillan.

Johnson's Lives of the Poets (Chandos Ed.) 2s. Warne.

Johnson's Lives of the Poets (Ox. P. Cl. Ed.) 2s. 6d. Parker. Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature. 2 vols. 16s. Chambers. Payne's Studies in English Prose in various Stages, with Notes. 5s. Lockwood.

Synoptical Analysis of English Literature, A.D. 1625-1688, based chiefly on the Works of Hallam and Craik, and with References to Brooke's Primer of English Literature. Central School Depôt.

1s.

ENGLISH CLASSICS:

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Shakespeare. Hamlet, 2s.; The Tempest, 1s. 6d.; King Lear, 1s. 6d. ; As You Like It, 1s. 6d. ; Merchant of Venice, 1s.; Richard II., 1s. 6d. ; Macbeth, 1s. 6d. Hooker. Bacon. 4s. 6d.

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Spenser. Complete, with Glossary. Pope. Poems: Complete, with Notes and Memoir.

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NOTE.-The volumes preparing in the London Series are: Wordsworth's Poems, Milton's "Samson," Shakes peare's "Julius Cæsar,' Gray and Collins's Poems, Scott's "Marmion," Chaucer's Selected Tales and Miscellaneous Poems, &c.

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Poems. 2s. 6d. Nelson.

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Thomson. The Seasons. 1s. 6d. Griffin and Co.

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Aldine Edition of the English Poets. With Memoirs, &c. 1s. 6d. per vol. Bell and Sons. (This is a neat and well edited series.)

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Pope. Concordance of his Original Works, by E. Abbott; with an Introduction on the English of Pope, by E. A. Abbott. 21s. Chapman and Hall.

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