nd Foreign Books); C.
Hamilton's (4. Budge Place, City Road) Catalogue No. 41. of an important
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contained in that department is in the press_.
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SECOND PART OF MR. ARNOLD'S GREEK PROSE COMPOSITION.
Now Ready, in 8vo., price 6s. 6d.
A PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION TO GREEK PROSE COMPOSITION. Part Second. (On
the PARTICLES.) In this Part the Passages for Translation are of
considerable length.
By the Rev. THOMAS KERCHEVER ARNOLD, M.A. Rector of Lyndon, and late
Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
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2. A PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION to GREEK ACCIDENCE. Fourth Edition. 8vo. 5s.
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4. The FIRST GREEK BOOK; upon the plan of HENRY'S FIRST LATIN BOOK. 5s.
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.
The Central Committee of the Institute have considered a Resolution,
passed at a recent meeting of the British Archaeological Association at
Manchester, August 24th, in reference to the expediency of promoting a
union between the Association and the Institute. The Committee desire to
give this public notice, that they are ready, as they have always been,
to admit members of the Association desirous of joining the Institute.
They have determined accordingly, that, in order to offer reasonable
encouragement to the members of the Association, they shall henceforth
be eligible without the payment of the customary entrance fee, on the
intimation of their wish to the Committee to be proposed for election.
Life-members of the Association shall be eligible as life-m
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