The Student's Guide to the University of Cambridge, Volumes 1-9

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Deighton, Bell, 1882
 

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Page 46 - CLASSICAL TABLES. Latin Accidence. By the Rev. P. Frost, MA Is. Latin Versification. Is. Notabilia Quncdam ; or the Principal Tenses of most of the Irregular Greek Verbs and Elementary Greek, Latin, and French Construction. New Edition. Is. Richmond Rules for the Ovidian Distich, &c.
Page 12 - They are to be given to graduates of the College in Arts or Law, who intend to prepare themselves for practice in some branch of the Legal Profession. The holders of these ¡Studentships are not required to reside in the University. SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS...
Page 51 - The New Testament for English Readers. By the late H. Alford, DD Vol. I. Part I. 3rd Edit. 12s. Vol. I. Part II. 2nd Edit. 10s.
Page 52 - A Commentary on the Gospels for the Sundays and other Holy Days of the Christian Year. By Rev. W. Denton, AM New Edition.
Page 50 - The History of Pompeii: its Buildings and Antiquities. By TH Dyer. 3rd Edition, brought down to 1874. Post 8vo. 7s. 6d.
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Page 5 - Examination to turn upon a knowledge of the Holy Scriptures in their Original Tongues, Hebrew and Greek, of Ecclesiastical History, of the earlier and later Heresies, and such other subjects of useful enquiry, as may be thought most likely to assist in the formation of valuable Characters, fitted to sustain and adorn "the Cause of true Religion.
Page 52 - Sold separately. Commentary on the Epistles for the Sundays and other Holy Days of the Christian Year.
Page 56 - BELL'S READING-BOOKS. FOR SCHOOLS AND PAROCHIAL LIBRARIES. The popularity which the ' Books for Young Readers ' have attained is a sufficient proof that teachers and pupils alike approve of the use of interesting stories, with a simple plot in place of the dry combination of letters and syllables, making no impression on the mind, of which elementary readingbooks generally consist. The Publishers have therefore thought it advisable to extend the application of this principle to books adapted for...
Page 50 - Edition revised. 31s. 6d. History of England, 1800-15. By Harriet Martineau, with new and copious Index. 1 vol. 3s. 6d. History of the Thirty Years

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