Just published) in 22 Volumes^ 18 mo. 



SOLD TOGETHER Oft SEPARATELY, 



AN 



EASY COURSE 



OF 



DOMESTIC EDUCATION; 



COMPRISING 



2. &eneg of dlemewarp 'Creative** 



ON THE 



VARIOUS BRANCHES OF JUVENILE INSTRUCTION ; 



TOGETHER WITH ADVICE TO PARENTS AND TUTORS FOR CONDUCT- 

 ING THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN : 



Designed for the Use of Families and Schools. 



BY WILLIAM JILLARD HORT, 



AUTHOR OF THE NEW PANTHEON, &C. 



LONDON: 



PRINTED FOB- 

 LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN, 



PATERNOSTER-ROW. 



PARENTS and others who have wished to conduct or superintend the education of 

 children, have often been discouraged by their inability to plan a suitable course of 

 studies for their young pupils, and by the difficulty of selecting, among the mul- 

 titude of school-books, those which possess the greatest merit, or are best adapted 

 to their respective objects. The design of this publication is to supply such per- 

 sons with the best directions on these points, and to afford them the means, without 

 any further assistance, of undertaking and carrying on the instruction of young 

 persons with pleasure and success. It has been the anxious endeavour of the 

 author, to comprise, within moderate limits, and in a uniform and connected course, 

 all the essential elements of a respectable education. The series of treatises which 

 he here submits to the public judgment, cannot fail, if carefully studied, to convey 

 to the young student a large body of important information ; and will, it is be- 

 lieved, be found fully sufficient to qualify him to perform, with satisfaction and 

 credit, the various duties of any station in which he may be placefl in life. In 

 case,Jfeowever, it should be desired to pursue the education of some pupils fur- 

 ther. -th;yi those volumes extend, some additional books have been pointed out with 

 that^rie'w : a classed list has also been added of the most approved works on the 

 several subjects of science and literature, forming, altogether, a valuable library, 

 from which the teacher, or even the learner himself, may easily make his choice of 

 those which are suited to his particular objects or pursuits. 



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