FOR PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS Athur William BY A. W. READY, B.A. ARMY AND UNIVERSITY TUTOR, FORMERLY LONDON GEORGE BELL & SONS 1900 SCHEME OF THE BOOK THE BOOK is divided into three Parts. Part I. contains rules and directions for beginners. Part II. contains twelve complete Essays, preceded by an analysis and sketch of each, and followed by notes and explanations. The last three Essays, which are marked with an asterisk, are for advanced pupils. Part III. contains articles for advanced pupils. An Appendix contains a list of subjects set for Woolwich and Sandhurst. The author desires to call special attention to Part II., and to the use of the analysis and the sketch, as directed in § 18, in connection with each Essay. This is the practical part of the work, and it is on this method that the author has, for ten years past, been preparing pupils for Army and other Examinations, with a constant average of high marks in the most unpromising cases. 22 ROYAL YORK CRESCENT, |