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RELFE'S

HAIR-LINE POINTED PENS,

Manufactured only by Relfe, Brothers,

AND

Stamped with their Name and Address.

TESTIMONIALS.

"So highly are they esteemed among my pupils, that I would rather buy yours, than have any others at a gift."-The REV. E. SNOAD, Grammar School, Ashford.

"I never met with any pen that I could substitute in my Establishment for the Quill till I introduced yours." -MR. BENSON, of Vine House, Walthamstow.

"I have found none equal to them for flexibility and durability, and for producing a fine as well as a smooth stroke; and I can recommend them with confidence to the Principals of Schools, being fully convinced that they can obtain none of so good a quality elsewhere."-MR. J. SUGARS, The Grammar School, Hitchin.

"I have used your Pens in my School for the last eight years, and have invariably found them better than any other description of Steel Pen known to me."MR. W. WATSON, Pilgrim's Hall School, Brentwood.

"I have used your Pens for years, and have no hesitation in saying they are superior to any I ever had before."-Mr. C. JOHNSTONE, Woodspeen Academy, Newbury.

The Pens are manufactured of three degrees of fineness. Those marked
BROAD POINTS are suited for LARGE HAND.-The
MEDIUM for TEXT, or ROUND HAND.-The

FINE POINTS for every kind of VERY FINE PENMANSHIP: for
MAPPING, ORNAMENTAL WRITING, ETCHING, and for ARCHI-
TECTS' AND SURVEYORS' WORK.

In Gross Boxes, the Medium and Fine, 5s. each. The Broad, 2s. 6d. By Post 4d. a Box additional.

Small Sample Boxes, containing the Three Sorts, will be sent free by Post, on receipt of Six Penny Postage Stamps.

Relfe, Brothers, 150, Aldersgate Street, London, School Stationers, Booksellers, &c. &c.

Fourth Thousand. 12mo. price Two Shillings.

WHITE'S

FIRST GREEK LESSONS.

BEING

A COURSE OF STUDY SO ARRANGED

AS TO REQUIRE

NO PREVIOUS STUDY OF THE GRAMMAR.

BY CHARLES WHITE, M.A.—CAMBRIDGE.

Each Lesson is preceded by a Vocabulary, and a Comprehensive Index Verborum is printed at the end of the volume.

EXTRACT FROM PREFACE.

"The following lessons have been used in manuscript for some years, and are now published in the expectation that they will be as beneficial to others, as they have been to the author's own pupils. They were compiled to fill up a chasm in elementary instruction, to furnish a course of reading lessons and exercises which would not require a previous study of the Grammar.

"The knowledge of the construction of the language, which may be acquired in a few weeks by means of this little work, will exceed that which is usually attained, in a much longer period, by the books in general use; and the pupil, pleased with the facility of learning, and conscious of his progress, will continue his studies with zeal.

"Though the Grammar need not precede these lessons, it must strictly accompany them, that the pupil may be prepared, by a thorough knowledge of the declensions, conjugations, and general structure of the language, for the study of more advanced works."

ATHENEUM.

"The plan here recommended cannot fail of its effect; it is easy and progressive.

"The present generation of students may well feel grateful to such a man as Mr. White, who has discovered a royal road to the attainment of a difficult language; little do they know the obstacles which their fathers had to encounter."

Relfe, Brothers, 150, Aldersgate Street, London, School Stationers, Booksellers, &c. &c.

R. CLAY, PRINTER, BREAD STREET HILL.

A COURSE

OF

PRACTICAL GEOMETRY,

(ILLUSTRATED WITH EIGHTY-TWO DIAGRAMS.)

OF

PRACTICAL GEOMETRY;

BEING AN INTRODUCTION TO EVERY BRANCH OF

Mathematical Drawing.

By W. PEASE, C.E.

LATE OF THE ROYAL LABORATORY DEPARTMENT, WOOLWICH.

DEDICATED, BY EXPRESS PERMISSION, TO H.R. H. PRINCE ALBERT.

THIRD EDITION, REVISED, CORRECTED, AND ENLARGED,

By J. A. PEASE,

LATE MATHEMATICAL MASTER OF THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, HENLEY-ON-THAMES.

LONDON:

PUBLISHED BY RELFE BROTHERS,
150, ALDERSGATE STREET.

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