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O THE REVOLUTION OF 1848, WITH QUESTIONS FOR EXAMINATION AT THE END OF EACH SECTION, BY W.C. TAYLOR, LL.D., OF TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN, Author of a Manual of Ancient and Modern History, &c. &c., and Editor of Pinnock's Improved editions of Goldsmith's Greece, Rome, and England. ILLUSTRATED WITH NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS. FIRST AMERICAN FROM THE THIRD ENGLISH EDITION. PINNOCK'S ROME, REVISED EDITION, PINNOCK'S IMPROVED EDITION OF DR. GOLDSMITH'S HISTORY OF ROME, TO WHICH IS PREFIXED AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ROMAN HISTORY, AND A GREAT VARIETY OF INFORMATION THROUGHOUT THE WORK, ON THE MANNERS, INSTITUTIONS, AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE ROMANS; WITH QUESTIONS FOR EXAMINATION AT THE END OF EACH SECTION. TWENTY-FIFTH AMERICAN, FROM THE NINETEENTH LONDON EDITION, IMPROVED BY W.C. TAYLOR, LL.D., WITH NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS BY ATHERTON AND OTHERS. PINNOCK'S GREECE, REVISED EDITION, PINNOCK'S IMPROVED EDITION OF DR. GOLDSMITH'S HISTORY OF GREECE, REVISED, CORRECTED, AND VERY CONSIDERABLY ENLARGED, BY THE ADDITION OF SEVERAL NEW CHAPTERS, AND NUMEROUS USEFUL NOTES. WITH QUESTIONS FOR EXAMINATION AT THE END OF EACH SECTION. TWENTY-FIFTH AMERICAN, FROM THE NINETEENTH LONDON EDITION, IMPROVED BY W.C. TAYLOR, LL.D., WITH NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS, BY ATHERTON AND OTHERS. HISTORICAL SERIES. Pinnock's England, Greece, Rome, and France, have become school classics. In order to make this series more complete, the volumes have been revised by that well-known historian, W.C. Taylor, LL.D., of Trinity College, Dublin. The popularity of these books is almost without a parallel. Teachers unacquainted with them, will on examination give them a decided preference to any other historical series published. _From the Pennsylvania Inquirer, Philadelphia_. PINNOCK'S GOLDSMITH'S GREECE, ROME, AND ENGLAND.--The popularity of these histories is almost without a parallel among our school books. Their use is co-extensive with the English language, and their names are familiar to all who have received an English education. But if permitted to remain as they came from the hands of the author, they would soon be antiquated; for not only is the stream of modern history flowing onward, but numerous scholars are constantly making researches into that of ancient times. These works are therefore frequently revised, and thus the labours of successive individuals are added to those of the gifted man who wrote them
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