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- Vergil's Aeneid, Book II, edited with introductory notices, notes, complete vocabulary and illustrations by John Henderson and E.W. Hagarty
- Vergil's Aeneid, Book V, edited with introductory notices, notes and complete vocabulary for the use of classes reading for second class certificates and for university matriculation by John Henderson
- Lectionaes selectae, or, Select Latin lessons in morality, history, and biography, adapted to the capacity of young beginners, by John Adams
- Matriculation Latin, by Adam Carruthers and J.C. Robertson
- De viris illustribus urbis Romae, a Romulo ad Augustum, ad usum sextae scholae, auctore C.F. Lhomond
- Vergil's Aeneid, Book 1, edited, with introductory notices, notes and complete vocabulary, for the use of classes reading for second class certificates and for university matriculation by John Henderson
- Vergil's Aeneid, Book II, edited with introductory notices, notes, complete vocabulary and illustrations, for the use of classes reading for junior leaving and for university matriculation by John Henderson and E.W. Hagarty
- Vergil's Aeneid, Book III, edited with introductory notices, notes and complete vocabulary for the use of classes reading for Junior Leaving and for university matriculation by John Henderson and E. W. Hagarty
- A Latin reader, intended as a companion to the author' s Latin grammar; with references, suggestions, notes and vocabulary, by Albert Harkness
- P. Ovidii Nasonis fastorum, liber primus, with English notes by F.A. Paley
- A Latin reader, intended as a companion to the author' s Latin grammar : with references, suggestions, notes and vocabulary, by Albert Harkness
- Curriculum latinum ad usum juventutis, pars secunda : a course of Latin reading for the use of schools, part second, containing: Three books of the Aeneid; The georgics of Virgil; The odes of Horace; The fasti of Ovid
- Curriculum latinum ad usum juventutis, pars prima : a course of Latin reading for the use of schools, part first, containing: Selections from Cornelius Nepos; The 3rd and 4th books of Quintus Curtius; Four books of Caesar's commentaries; Cicero on old age; Cicero on friendship; The agricola of Tacitus
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