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MURRAYS ADVANCED CLASS BOOKS.

UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF

WILLIAM SMITH, LL.D.,

CLASSICAL EXAMINEE IN TIIE UNIVERSITY OP LONDON.

These works are designed to supply a long-acknowledged want in our SchoolLiterature Histories in Volumes of moderate size, adapted for the Upperand Middle Forms in Schools.

u Mr. Murray's excellent and uniform series of Historical Class Hooks.'*

English Churchman.

I. The STUDENT'S HUME: a History of England,

from the Earliest Times to the Revolution of lf>88. Based on the His-tory by David Humk, and continued to 1858. 23rd Thousand.Woodcuts. Post 8vo. 7s. Cd.

While Humes language has been retained as far as was practicable, his errorshave been corrected. The Roman and Saxon periods have been almost entirelyre-written. In the remaining portion of the work very many important correc-tions and additions have been made from recent historians.

II. The STUDENT'S HISTORY of FRANCE .

From the Earliest Times to the Establishment of the Second Empire,1852. W'oodculs. PostBvo. 7s. Gd.

III. The STUDENT'S HISTORY of GREECE .

From the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest. With the History ofLiterature and Art. By Dr. Wm. Smith. 20th Thousand. Woodcuts.Post 8vo. 7s. Od.

IV. The STUDENTS HISTORY of ROME.

From the Earliest Times to the Establishment of the Empire. Withthe History of Literature and Art. By Dean Liddell. 18th Thousand.Woodcuts. Post 8vo. 7s. 6d.

V. The STUDENTS GIBBON: an Epitome of the

History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire . By Edward Gibbon . 10th Thousand. Woodcuts. PostSvo. 7s. 6d.

VI. The STUDENTS MANUAL of ANCIENT

GEOGRAPHY. Based on the Large Dictionary of Greek and RomanGeography. Woodcuts. Post 8vo. 9s.

VII. The STUDENTS MANUAL of the ENGLISH LANGUAGE

, lly Gkoroe P. Marsh. Post 8 vo.

Nearly ready,

The STUDENTS MANUAL of MODERN GEOGRAPHY.

Woodcuts. Post 8vo.

. The STUDENTS GREEK GRAMMAR. Erom the German of

Professor Curtius. PostBvo.

JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street.