Xli CONTENTS. 



Lesson. 



101. Crustaceous and Molluscous Animals. Shells, 



102. Vermes and Zoophytes. Leech. Polypes, - 230 



103. Existence of the Deity, - - . - 232 



104. Political Economy. Progress of Civilization, - 233 



105. Property, unequal Distribution of, - - 235 



106. Division of Labour 237 



107. Agriculture, — the Strength of Nations, - 239 



108. Commerce and Manufactures, - - _ 240 



109. Money, — its abundance, not the cause, but the con- 



sequence of Wealth, - - - - 242 



110 Ship-building and Navigation, - - - - 244 



111. Architecture, Advantages of, — Orders of, - 246 



112. Constitution of the United States, Sketch of, - 248 



113. Excellence of our Republican Government, - 251 



114. Intelligence of the People a Means of Safety to 



the Government, - - - - 252 



115. The government of England. King. Parliament, 254 



116. America : an Extract from Bryant's Poem of the 



Ages, ----- 257 



117. Structure of the Human Body, - - 258 



118. Structure of the Human Body, (continued,) - 260 



1 19. The Human Voice, wonderful Mechanism of, 262 



120. Structure of the Ear, - - - - 263 



121. Music, Pleasures of,— Ear for, - - 265 



122. Painting. Cartoons of Raphael, - - - 267 



123. Sculpture. Statuary. Casting in Plaster of Paris, 270 



124. The Love of Nature, - - - - 271 



125. The Importance of Natural Philosophy, - 272 



126. Mythology, - - - - - 274 



127. Account of the Principal Heathen Gods, - 275 



128. Account of the Principal Heathen Goddesses, - 278 



129. Harmony of Science and Christianity, - 280 



130. The Influence of an Early Taste for Reading, 281 



131. The Mechanical Wonders of a Feather, - - 282 



132. Art of Making Pins, - - - . 284 



133. Clouds and Rain, - - - - - 285 



134. Invention and Progress of Printing, ' - 287 



135. Hope, Influence of, - ^ • - 288 



