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Page * For the Lord's Day Morning. From Alexander's Spelling
Book* Owned by the American Antiquarian Society . 195 0 The Dove and the Bee. From a Columbian Spelling Book,
1799, in the Henry Barnard Collection . . .196 • The Old Knight and his Wig. From a Columbian Spelling
Book in the Henry Barnard Collection . . .197 Alphabet Rhymes. From The Columbian Primer■, 1802, 198-199 The Little Wanderers. From The Columbian Primer . 200 Rhymes from The Columbian Primer, or Ladder to Learning,
New York, 1827 . . . . . . 202
t Portion of a Page from Fiske's The New England Spelling-book, 1803 ....... 203
The Child and the Serpent. From Fiske's The New England Spelling-book . . . . . .204
The naughty Girl reformed. From an 1803 edition of
Perry's The Only Sure Guide to the English Tongue.
Owned by the Deerfield Museum .... 207 The Complaisant Hermit. From Perry's Only Sure Guide,
1818........208
The Wolf accuses the Lamb of Muddying the Water.
From Perry's Only Sure Guide, 1818 . . . 210 The Smart Boy. From Jones's Analytical Spelling-book,
1823 ........ 214
The Little Sawyer. From Jones's Analytical Spelling-book 217 A Poetical Fable. From Picket's Juvenile Spelling-book,
1823 ........ 219
Owl. From The New York Spelling-book, 1823. Henry
Barnard Collection . . . . . .220
Part of a Page. From The New York Spelling-book. Henry
Barnard Collection . . . . . .224
A Page. From Parsons's Analytical Spelling Book, 1836 . 225 A Mule. From Parsons's Analytical Spelling Book . .226 A Pail. From Parsons's Analytical Spelling Book . . 227 A Girl. From Parsons's Analytical Spelling Book • . 227 |
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