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PRIMARY LESSONS IN ARITHMETICK, by Frederick Etner- 

 •on, Principal of one of the publick Schools in Boston. Designed 

 for small children. 



ELEMENTS OF ARITHMETICK, by James Robinson, jr. com- 

 prising^ numerous exercises in Mental and Written Arithmetick. 



TEMPLE'S ARITHMETICK, a new edition improved. 



THE AMERICAN ARITHMETICK. by James Robinson, jr. on« 

 of the Masters of the Bowdoin School, Boston. 



THE CHILD'S ASSISTANT IN THE ART OF READING, 

 consislins; of easy lessons adapted lo youn^ children, and designed 

 as a medium between the Spelling-Book and larger Reading Books^ 

 BvSamM Temple, A M. Author of 'Practical Anthmetick." 



'THE BEAUTIES OF THE CHILDREN'S FRIEND, bein- a Se* 

 lection of Interesting Pieces from that celebrated author, M. Berquin, 

 Interspersed with Pieces of Poetry from various authors, 



THE PRONOUNCING INTRODUCTION, to Murray's English 

 Reader, in which accents are placed en the principal words to give 

 Walkcr^'s pronunciation. 



RICHARDSON'S AMERICAN READER, a selection of Lessont 

 for Readin": and Speaking, wholly from Americ^^n authors. 



THE PRONOUNCING TESTAMENT, in which all proper names 

 and many other word? are accented, to lead to a correct pronunciation. 



THE BIBLICAL READER, consisting: of selections from the Sa- 

 cred Scriptures, with Questions and Reflections for the use of Schools, 

 by Rev. J. L. Blake. Rector of St. Matthew's Church, and Principal 

 of a Female Academy, Boston. 



THE CLASSICAL READER. A Selection of Lessons in Prose 

 and Verse. From the most esteemed Eng^lish and American Writers. 

 Intended for the use of the hi°^her classes in Publick and Private Sem- 

 inaries. By Rev. F. W. P. Greenwood and G. B. Emerson, of Boston, 



THE PRONOUNCING ENGLISH READER, bein- Murray'* 

 Reader, accented by Israel Alg^or, jr. 



ALGER'S MURRAY, being Murray's own Abrids^ment of his 

 Grammar, with copious additions, from his larsfer work, rendering: the 

 Syntax very complete, to which Questions for examination are added. 



MURRAY'S EXERCISES, a new and greatly improved stereotyped 

 edition, in which all the rules of Syntax are inserted, and references 

 by figures are made to the lules and observations, by which fals« 

 grammar is to be corrected. B}' I. Alger, jr. 



DR. ADAMS' GEOGRAPHY and ATLAS, on a plan highly ap- 

 proved. Geography $1 — Atlas 6'2f cts. 



FOWLE'SPRAC TICAL GEOGRAPHY, comprising modern To- 

 pography, as taught in the Monitorial School, in Boston. 



BLAKF'S NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. With new Notes. 



PALEY'S NATURAL THEOLOGY, with Notes— and Paxton's Il- 

 lustrations. To this highly improved Edition, is added a useful 

 Vocabulary. 



WALKER'S SCHOOL DICTIONARY. Handsome edition, 



