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ce, and after a more disinterested and judicial method. In the present work, for the first time in a systematic and complete way, is set forth the inward history of our Revolution,--the history of its ideas, its spiritual moods, its passions, as these uttered themselves at the time in the writings of the two parties of Americans who either promoted or resisted that great movement. THREE MEN OF LETTERS Chapters in Literary Biography and Criticism devoted to George Berkeley, Timothy Dwight, and Joel Barlow. 12 deg., gilt top, $1.25. "Though more lengthy than most of the sketches in Professor Tyler's well-known 'History,' these monographs have much of the brevity of their original purpose; and they are marked by the same picturesqueness of treatment, the same vivacity of expression, and the same felicity of statement, that characterize the author's larger volumes."--_The Nation._ * * * * * G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS, NEW YORK AND LONDON. LANGUAGE. * * * * * SOME COMMON ERRORS OF SPEECH. Suggestions for the Avoiding of Certain Classes of Errors, together with Examples of Bad and of Good Usage. By ALFRED G. COMPTON, Professor in College of the City of New York. 12 deg. $ .75 "The book calls up many interesting, not to say fascinating, lapses from strict grammar, and is very valuable. In its index expurgatorius will be found many surprises by the self-supposed learned."--_Chicago Times-Herald._ A SIMPLE GRAMMAR OF ENGLISH NOW IN USE. By JOHN EARLE, A.M., LL.D., Professor of Anglo-Saxon, University of Oxford, author of "English Prose: Its Elements, History, and Usage." 12 deg. $1.50 "The book is a clear, careful, and scholarly treatise on the English Language and its use, rather than a work of science. It is a book that will be valuable to teachers and to students of language everywhere."--_Washington Times._ THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND ENGLISH GRAMMAR. An Historical Study of the Sources, Development, and Analogies of the Language, and of the Principles Covering its Usages. Illustrated by Copious Examples by Writers of all Periods. By SAMUEL RAMSEY. 8 deg. $2.00 "Mr. Ramsey's work will appeal especially to those that desire to know something more about the history and philology, the growth and mistakes of their native tongue than is given in the ordinary text-books."--_Baltimore Sun._ ORTHOMETRY. A Tr
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