Notes and Queries, Number 63, January 11, 1851 by Various
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In Two Volumes Quarto, reduced to 4l. 4s. A NEW DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: combining explanation with etymology, and illustrated by quotations from the best Authorities. The words--with those of the same Family in German, Dutch, and Swedish, or in Italian, French, and Spanish, are traced to their Origin. The Explanations are deduced from the Primitive meaning through their various Usages. The Quotations are arranged Chronologically from the earliest Period to the beginning of the present Century. Abridged in One thick Volume, Octavo, Third Edition, reduced to 15s. A NEW DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE; to which is affixed a Grammatical and Etymological Examination, adapted to the Dictionary. WILLIAM PICKERING, 177. Piccadilly. * * * * * In a few days, 4to. 5s. ELEMENTARY THEOREMS relating to DETERMINANTS. By WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE, M.A., Balliol College, Oxford. GEORGE BELL, 186. Fleet Street. * * * * * PICKERING'S LIBRARY EDITIONS. |
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