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alone upon an Uninhabited Island. By Mrs. Hofland. With En-
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Valuable Works Published by
24, 25, 26, 27, 28. Livy. Translated by George Ba-
ker, A.M. With a Portrait.
29, 30, 31. Herodotus. Translated by the Rev.
William Beloe. With a Portrait.
32, 33, 34. Homer. Translated, by Alexander Pope,
Esq. With a Portrait.
35. Juvenal. Translated by Charles Badham, M.D.
F.R.S. New Edition. With an Appendix, containing Imita-
tions of the Thiid and Tenth Satires. By Dr. Samuel Johnson.
To which are added, The Satires of Persius.
36. Pindar. Translated by the Rev. C. A. Wheel-
wright. And
Anacreon. Translated by Thomas Bourne.
BOYS' AND GIRLS' LIBRARY.
Illustrated by numerous Engravings. Bound uniformly, but each volume sold separately.
No. 1. Lives of the Apostles and. Early Martyrs of
the Church. With Engravings.
2, 3. The Swiss Family Robinson; or, Adventures
of a Father and Mother and Four Sons on a Desert Island. The
progress of the Story forming a clear Illustration of the First Prin-
ciples of Natural History, and many Branches of Science which
most immediately apply to the B usiness of Life. With Engravings.
4, 13, 18. Sunday Evenings ; or, an Easy Introduc-
tion to the Reading of the Bible. By the Author of " The Infant
Christian's First Catechism." With Engravings.
5. The Son of a Genius. A Tale, for the Use of
Youth. By Mrs. Hofland. With Engravings.
6. Natural History; or, Uncle Philip's Conversa-
tions with the Children about Tools and Trades among the Inferi-
or Animals. With numerous Illustrative Engravings.
7, 8. Indian Traits ; being Sketches of the Manners,
Customs, and Character of the North American Natives. By B.
B. Thatcher, Esq. With Engravings. .
9, 10, 11. Tales from American History. By the
Author of " American Popular Lessons." With Engravings.
12. The Young Crusoe ; or, the Shipwrecked Boy.
Containing an Account of his Shipwreck, and of his Residence
alone upon an Uninhabited Island. By Mrs. Hofland. With En-
gravings.