TAKEN FROM THE BEST LATIN AUTHORS: JUSTIN, QUINTUS CURTIUS, CÆSAR, CICERO, Professor of ancient Languages in the Lyam of Paris. [For the Lyceum, and secondary Schools in France.] SECOND AMERICAN EDITION, PHILADELPHIA Published and sold by JOHN F. WATSON, 1813. [Copyright secured."] Dumouchel RECOMMENDATIONS. Gentlemen, Clermont College, May 2d, 1810 THE books you are about to publish, viz. "Epitome Historie Sacra," ""De Viris illustribus urbis Romæ,” and “ Narrationes Excerpta," which I use in my Seminary, are better calculated to facilitate the knowledge of the Latin language, than any elementary books in this country: I am glad to hear of your undertaking, and wish you great success, of which, however, I have no doubt. J. THOS. CARRÉ. Gentlemen, Gray and Wylie's Academy, Philadelphia, Aug. 1st, 1810. Having of late examined the " Epitome Historia Sacra," "De Viris illustribus urbis Roma," and "Narrationes Excerptæ," more minutely than opportunity, previously to your commencement of publication, allowed me, I f have no hesitation to declare them, in my |