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Met with in Reading, Writing, Translating, and Speaking French.

Seventh Edition (Sixth and Seventh Thousand). Price 2s. 6d.


PRESS NOTICES.

“Admirable.”—The Westminster Review.

“We commend it very heartily.... It furnishes, in a convenient form, explanations of many peculiar difficulties.”—The Literary World.

“A useful idea... This practical little provision appears to be of universal application.”—The School Board Chronicle.

“A useful book.”—The Educational Times.

“The real distinctions are very clearly pointed out.”—The Schoolmaster.

“A useful little book.... All that he (the Author) does give is good and accurate.”—The Journal of Education.

“In it are to be found differences and distinctions which in common French and English dictionaries are mostly not to be discovered at all.... Is singularly free from errors of commission ... should fulfil the purpose for which it is intended.”—The Daily News.

“Is an ingeniously written little treatise.... Those who are not averse from rounding off corners would do well to profit by the opportunity he (the Author) affords them of accomplishing this object.”—The Liverpool Daily Post.

“A very excellent little work.... Cheap and carefully arranged work.... Will prove a valuable auxiliary to the library of every student of French.”—The Worcester Herald.

“This little work will be found of much use in preventing mistranslations.”—Literary Intelligencer (Tasmania).

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