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CATECHISMS OF ELEMENTARY KNOWLEDGE;

ELUCIDATING THE MORE SIMPLE PRINCIPLES OF

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS.

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The following are already published, and may be considered as spe cimens of the manner in which the whole Series will be conducted :1. The WORKS of CREATION; intended to assist Parents or Tutors in conveying to the Youthful Mind a General Knowledge of the Objects of Nature. By PETER SMITH, A.M. 2d Edition. 2. CHRISTIAN INSTRUCTION. By the Rev. ROBERT MOREHEAD, D.D., F.R.S.E.

3. ENGLISH GRAMMAR. By GEO. MILLIGAN.
4. ENGLISH COMPOSITION. BY ROBERT CONNEL.
5. LATIN GRAMMAR. By GEO. MILLIGAN.

6. FRENCH GRAMMAR. By JAMES LONGMOOR.
7. GEOGRAPHY; with a Vocabulary of Geographical
Terms. 3d Edition. By HUGH MURRAY, Esq., F.R.S.E., &c.
8. The HISTORY of ENGLAND. By PETER SMITH,
A.M. 3d Edition.

9. The HISTORY of SCOTLAND. By W. MORRISON.

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12. GREEK GRAMMAR.

13. MUSIC.

14. NATURAL HISTORY of the EARTH.

15. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.

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