RECAPITULATION. SUMMARY. 95 Queen Victoria was the niece of King William the Fourth. She lived quietly at Kensington Palace until she was eighteen years old. Then her uncle died and she became queen. Three years afterwards she married her cousin Albert. They lived happily together for twenty years, and then the prince died, to the great grief of the queen and the whole nation. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. God save our gracious Queen, Send her victorious, Happy and glorious; Long to reign over us, God save the Queen. Thy choicest gifts in store, May she defend our laws, And ever give us cause To sing with heart and voice, RECAPITULATION. FROM THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE TO THE PRESENT TIME. General Wolfe.-The English general who took Quebec from the French. Napoleon Buonaparte.-The emperor and great general of the French. Nelson. An English admiral. He was killed at the battle of Trafalgar. Captain Hardy.—A captain on board Nelson's ship. The Duke of Wellington.-A great English general who defeated' Napoleon Buonaparte at Waterloo. George Stephenson. --The maker of the Rocket steam-engine. Sir Rowland Hill. -The gentleman who introduced the penny postage. The Duke and Duchess of Kent.-The father and mother of Queen Victoria. Prince Albert.-Queen Victoria's husband. PLACES AND COUNTRIES. Canada.-A large portion of North America, north of the United States. Quebec. The city in Canada which was taken from the French by General Wolfe in the reign of George II. Cape Trafalgar.-A cape on the coast of Spain, near which Nelson defeated the French in the time of George III. Brussels.-The capital city of Belgium, and near the field of Waterloo. Waterloo.—A small village near Brussels, where Napoleon was defeated by the Duke of Wellington in the reign of George III. St. Helena. -A small island in the Atlantic Ocean, to which Napoleon was sent as a prisoner. Liverpool and Manchester.-Towns in Lancashire, between which the first railway was made. The Crimea.-A tract of country in the South of Russia, where a great war was carried on between the English and the Russians. Sebastopol.-A fort in the Crimea taken by the English. Educational Publications of Wm. Collins, Sons, & Co., Limited SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CLASSICS, WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES, Fcap. 8vo, cloth. 1s. INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPERIAN | Shakespeare STUDY. Shakespeare TEMPEST. MERCHANT OF VENICE. RICHARD III. KING HENRY VIII.` KING LEAR. MACBETH. AS YOU LIKE IT. JULIUS CAESAR. CORIOLANUS. MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. GUIDE TO CHAUCER AND SPENSER. SPELLING. PARADISE LOST, Book I., 02 COMUS, &C., Book II., 0 3 0 3 Do. do., Canto V., 0 2 LAY OF THE LAST MIN STREL, Cantos I. & II., 0 2 GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION. THE PRINCIPLES OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR, including Analysis of LEITCH, Glasgow. Fcap 8v cloth, TEXT-BOOK OF ENGLISH COMPOSITION, with Exercises. By GEOGRAPHY, ,F.R.G.S., 16 MY FIRST GEOGRAPHY, 64 pp., 8mo, cloth, - Educational Works of William Collins, Sons, & Co. Limited. COLLINS' SERIES OF SCHOOL ATLASES, Carefully Constructed and Engraved from the best and latest Authorities, and Beautifully Printed in Colours, on Superfine Cream Wove Paper. MODERN GEOGRAPHY-Crown Series. THE PRIMARY ATLAS, consisting of 16 Maps, 9 inches by 7 inches, 4to, Stiff Wrapper, THE JUNIOR, OR YOUNG CHILD'S ATLAS, consisting of 16 Maps, THE PROGRESSIVE ATLAS, consisting of 32 Maps, 9 inches by 7 THE NATIONAL ATLAS, consisting of 32 Maps, 4to, with a Copious MODERN GEOGRAPHY-Imperial Series. THE SELECTED ATLAS, consisting of 16 Maps, Imperial 4to, 13 by 11 inches, Stiff Cover, THE ADVANCED ATLAS, consisting of 40 Maps, Imperial 4to, cloth lettered, THE ACADEMIC ATLAS, consisting of 40 Maps, Imperial 4to, with THE STUDENT'S ATLAS, consisting of 40 Maps, and 6 Ancient PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY-Imperial Series. THE JUNIOR ATLAS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, 10 Maps, 13 by 11 inches, Stiff Cover, THE PORTABLE ATLAS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, 20 Maps, on THE STUDENT'S ATLAS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, 20 Maps, with 8. d. 06 HISTORICAL AND CLASSICAL GEOGRAPHY. SCRIPTURE GEOGRAPHY. THE ATLAS OF SCRIPTURE GEOGRAPHY, 16 Maps, with Questions on each Map, Stiff Cover, London, Ed : Works, Glasgow. 2 6 1 6 2 6 1 0 |