Selected List of Educational Books for Secondary Schools

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Macmillan and Company, 1901 - 776 sider

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A History of Rome for Beginners By E S Shuckburgh
44
A History of English Literature By E J Mathew 4s 6d
46
ENGLISH LITERATURE
49
2S
52
CONTENTS
54
The Parts of Speech and their Uses
58
A Royal Princess C G Rossetti 29 Excalibur Tennyson 30
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LATER ELIZABETHAN AND JACOBEAN
71
Elements of Rhetoric and English Composition
80
choice as regards both subject and language than in the earlier ones
82
The Teaching of Elementary Mathematics By D
84
A First Book in Writing English By E H Lewis 3s 6d
87
have laid down It is intended for children from seven to ten or eleven
90
Leaves from the NoteBooks of Frances M Buss 3s 6d
96
FRENCH
100
CONTENTS
102
3s 6d
106
Macmillans Progressive French Course By G E Fasnacht
130
Macmillans Course of French Composition By G
136
Selection of French Idioms Compiled by Mme
158
GERMAN
179
Macmillans Progressive German Course By G
197
Macmillans Progressive German Reader By G
205
A FIRST BOOK
209
of her flowers in fields but slightly known Delightful from its variety and fresh
217
Macmillans Primary Series of German Reading Books
218
THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY
224
3s 6d
231
EXTRACT FROM PREFACE
244
Macmillans German Idioms By Myra Taker
247
LATIN
254
Macmillans Shorter Latin Course
261
52
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History of Rome to the Battle of Actium
290
Elementary Practical Physics By R A Gregory 2s 6d
291
By H W House
299
H J Hardy 2s 6d
301
The Æneid of Virgil Books VII XII
307
Macmillans Greek Coursecontinued
323
Second Greek Exercise Book By W A Heard
330
By
336
145
347
Elementary Practical Mathematics By Frank Castle
353
4s 6d
364
CHAP
371
Compound Quantities Weights and Measures Miscellaneous
381
A Course of Arithmetical Examples for Beginners
388
Algebra for Beginners
394

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Side 48 - Like Cato, give his little Senate laws, And sit attentive to his own applause; While wits and Templars ev'ry sentence raise, And wonder with a foolish face of praise: Who but must laugh, if such a man there be? Who would not weep, if Atticus were he? What though my name stood rubric on the walls, Or plastered posts, with claps, in capitals? Or smoking forth, a hundred hawkers...
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Side 449 - If two triangles have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other and the sides about these equal angles proportional, the triangles are similar.
Side 308 - O silent father of our Kings to be Mourn'd in this golden hour of jubilee, For this, for all, we weep our thanks to thee!
Side 57 - HISTORICAL OUTLINES OF ENGLISH ACCIDENCE, comprising Chapters on the History and Development of the Language, and on Word-formation.
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