Notices of the Family Library. 



execution, it well deserves no lamuy.i ^ Ljbrarv, as it furnishes 

 dren to be brought 'iP'^^S l'J°educa on vWch ought to accompany or 

 the readiest resources ff^i^i^*=J.':''"i,g academy, Ind is infinitely more 



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I.ibrarv into the hands ot his cnuareii. a^.x.jj ^ . .. 



rarure'th^U^is^TuTaXr^serh^eSoral^^^ 

 nf thp neoDle." — Constellation. . 



•We have repeatedly borne testimony to the utility of this work. It is 



kuowled"-e."— BosJo'i Statesman. 



° We venture the assertion that there is no publication in the country 

 n,or^S. adapted to the '-- a,u| reqmr— 



^'^We have so often recommended t^s enterprising and useful pu^^^^^^^^^ 

 tion (the Family Library), that ^^^ can >t"e on^y add,_that^ac^^^^^^^ 

 ■sive numbtr appears to confirm its merited popuiariij . _'''•' 



'xhe lit. e volumes of .his series truly comport ^vith their title^ and are 

 m themselves a Family Library."-iV. Y. Commerc^al Adverser. 



..we recommend ;he^^^^^^ 

 SfnUTs^wUh « we' are acquainted."- 17. S Gazette. 



.. It will prove instructing and amusing to all classes. We are pleased 



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"The Family Library is. what its name implies, a collection of various 



;r,t\Sd^-the;nrebrSderate\"_^^^^^ 



A .„ coo tiTjf ihi nnhlishers have obtained sulncient en- 

 eo^^SSlo^contlnullhr^^^^^^ 



^"« Th?Familv Library presents, in a compendious and convenient form, 



rurerr«"tare^el%t;rr' pr^ce'atnong those witU .horn ,hey 



Sbiie."— Charleston Gazette. 



