III. Aeneidos, liber tertius -- IV. Aeneidos, liber quartus -- V. Aeneidos, liber quintus -- VI. Aeneidos, liber sextus -- VII. Aeneidos, liber septimus -- VIII. Aeneidos, Liber octavus -- IX. Aeneidos, liber nonus -- X. Aeneidos, liber decimus -- XI. Aeneidos, liber undecimus -- XII. Aeneidos, liber ducodecimus
The English reader : or, Pieces in prose and poetry, selected from the best writers, designed to assist young persons to read with propriety and effect, to improve their language and sentiments, and to inculcate some of the most important principles of piety and virtue, with a few preliminary observations on the principles of good reading
A course of elementary reading in science and literature, compiled from popular writers : to which is added, a copious list of the Latin and Greek primitives which enter into the composition of the English language
First lessons in composition : in which the principles of the art are developed in connection with the principles of grammar; embracing full directions on the subject of punctuation, with copious exercises
The Principles of English grammar : comprising the substance of all the most approved English grammars extant, briefly defined, and neatly arranged, with copious exercises in parsing and syntax
Euclid's Elements of geometry : the first six books, chiefly from the text of Dr. Simson, with explanatory notes, a series of questions on each book, and a selection of geometrical exercises from the Senate House and College examination papers, with hints, etc., designed for the use of the junior classes in public and private schools