Elementary Books recently published. 



begins with teaching the Child to count Ten, and name the 

 Days in the Week, and proceeds, by easy steps, to the defini- 

 tion and explanation of all kinds of familiar and common 

 objects. It bears, in fact, as to the business of life, and the 

 first principles of general knowledge, exactly the same re- 

 lation as the Church Catechism, and the easy Catechisms of 

 Dr. Watt?, bear to the principles of Religion and Morality. 



IV. % 



READING EXERCISES for SCHOOLS, on a 

 new and very popular plan, being a sequel to MA- 

 T'OR'S SPELLING, and an Introduction to the 

 Class Book, similar in arrangement to Brown's 

 Testament. By the Rev. DAVlD BLAIR, price 

 as. 6d. bound. 



V. 



SCRIPTURE HISTORIES, or Bible Stories, 

 consisting of a selection of all the interesting nar- 

 ratives and insulated Biographies and Histories 

 contained in the Old and New Testament, in the 

 language of those Holy Scriptures; printed in a 

 large type, on good paper, with copper-plates, in 

 two volumes, 45. half-bound. 



VI. 



POETRY for CHILDREN, consisting of Se- 

 lections of easy and interesting Pieces from the 

 best Poets, interspersed with Original Pieces. By 

 Miss AIKIN. Adapted to Children between the 

 age of Six and Twelve, price as. 



VII. 



An ENGLISH DICTIONARY for the USE of 

 SCHOOLS, in which all insignificant, useless, vul- 

 gar, and indecent words, are omitted; so that the 

 Dictionary contains none but useful and impor- 

 tant words, and is consequently of such length, 

 that the Whole may be committed to memory 



