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German Without a Master. Sixth Edition. A Course of Lessons in the German Language. FIRST SERIES: Containing Introductory Exercises in Reading, Writing, and Speaking German, as well as a simplified Method of Declining the Nouns, never before published; together with full Instructions for the Guidance of the Learner in pronouncing the Language. Price 2s.

SECOND SERIES: Containing Advanced Exercises in Reading, Writing, and Speaking German; together with Rules for Conjugating the Verbs, and Directions for making use of the German Written Character. Price 2s.

THIRD SERIES: Containing Concluding Exercises in Reading, Writing, and Speaking German; and Directions for the Learner in continuing the Study of the Language. Price 2s.

The whole Course of Eighteen Lessons may be had, neatly bound in cloth, lettered, price 7s. 6d.

French Without a Master. Fiftieth Thousand. A Course of Lessons in the French Language, Containing an Explanation of the chief Idiomatic Difficulties of the Language, a Practical Introduction to French Conversation, and a complete Treatise on the Pronunciation. Intended for the Use of Persons studying the Language without the aid of a Teacher. Price 2s.

Spanish Without a Master. Fourth Edition. A Course of Lessons in the Spanish Language: Containing, a General View of the Construction of the Language, together with a Practical Exposition of the Pronunciation. For the Use of Persons studying the Language without a Master. Price 2s.

Latin Without a Master. New Edition. A Course of Lessons in the Latin Language: Containing a General View of the Structure of the Language, Exercises in Reading and Speaking Latin, together with a complete Treatise on the Modern English Pronunciation of the Language. Price 2s.

Italian Without a Master. A Course of Lessons in the Italian Language. Price 2s.

English Without a Master. A Course of Lessons in the English Language. Price 2s.

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Vol. V., just published, handsome cloth gilt, 7s. 6d. Cases for binding, 1s. 6d. each.


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Dedicated to the British and Foreign Bible Society, and to the friends of Bible Circulation throughout the world. Edited by L. N. R., author of the "Book and its Story." The plan of this cheap periodical, which has obtained a wide circulation, is distinct from that of any other, and it aims at a character less ephemeral. The Book of God itself is shown to map out the whole world into five divisions by its own reception in it.—Past and Present. It may be traced to the Ancient Church, which primarily received it—to the lands where the Priests now Hide it from the People—to those where a False Book has supplanted it—to those where it is YET UNKNOWN—and finally to the Protestant countries, from whence it goes forth to be the Light of the Earth. This progress is illuminated in The Book and its Missions by historical and geographical details, carefully collected from the best authorities, in order to interest the general reader, and to afford, especially to the young, a more realising sense of the mighty work the Bible is accomplishing "afar off," and "near home." It is very suitable for circulation in Schools. While the principles of the Bible Society do not permit its office bearers to accept the responsibility of editing such a magazine as the present, it yet enjoys their unqualified recommendation, and much of the matter passes under their direct supervision.

Published Monthly, Price 2d. Nos. 1 to 40 are all in print; also in Vols., cloth, plain, 3s.; or gilt edges, 3s. 6d. Vols. I. II. III. are now ready.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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