THE
HAMILTONIAN SYSTEM;
OR,
A SHORT AND RASY METHOD OP LEARNING ANUNKNOWN LANGUAGEBY A CLOSE INTERLINEAR TRANSLATION.
“The Hamiltonian System teachos an unknown tongue by the closest interlineartranslation, instead of leaving the pupil to explore his way by the lexicon or dic-tionary. It postpones the study of grammar till a considerable progress lias beenmade in the language, and a great degree of practical grammar has, been acquired.We recommend those who wish to acquire a knowledge of languages in the leasttime possible, to use the books arranged with interlineal translations, by JamesHamilton .”—Edinburgh lieview .
The following Books are published on the HamiltonianSystem, by Aylott and Co., 8, Paternoster ltow:—
Latin.
s.
d.
French.
8.
d.
Gospel of St. John.
4
0
Gospel of St. John.
4
0
Epii. e Histories Same
4
0
Florian’s Fables.
3
0
Ctesai Commentaries ..
1
G
Perrin’s Fables.
4
6
Virgi Eneid .
5
G
ltecueil Choisi .
5
G
2
0
2
0
Phscdrus’ Fables.
4
0
French Grammar.
2
6
-Esop’s Fables.
4
0
Petit Jack.
3
6
Eutropius .
4
0
Telemaquc.
5
6
Aurelius Victor.
4
0
Elisabeth, ou les Exiles..
5
0
Cornelius Nepos.
6
6
Edgeworth’s Frank ....
1
6
Selectee e Profanis, 2 vols.
10
0
German.
Cicero in Catilinam ....
4
0
Gospel of St. John.
4
0
Sallust.
1
6
Robinson der J ungerc, 2 v.
10
0
Ovid’s Metamorphoses ..
1
6
Edward in Scotland ....
4
6
Medical Student’s Guido
e
G
Italian.
Celsus de Medieina, 3 vols.
15
0
Gospel of St. John.
4
0
Gregory’s Conspectus, 2 v.
10
0
Silvio Pellico.
4
0
Greek.
Notti Romane .
6
6
Gospel of St. John.
6
0
llaccolta di Favole.
e
G
Gospel of St. Matthew ..
6
0
Tasso’s Jerusalem Deli-
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5
6
Analecta Grteca Minora..
6
0
Verbs.
2
0
Xenophon's Memorabilia
fi
0
Novelle Morali .
4
0
Homer’s Iliad.
6
6
Spanish.
Aphorisms of Hippocrates
1
0
Gospel of St. John.
4
0
History of tho Hamiltonian System. Price 6(1.