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xviii                     List of Illustrations
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Going to the Fields. From American Juvenile Primer, 1838
facing 260 The pretty little Bird. From American Juvenile Primer .
facing 260 A Topsy-turvy Hat. From Bentley's The Pictorial Primer,
1842 ........ 262
Doubtful Statements. From Mandeville's Primary Reader,
1849 ........ 263
Portion of Title-page, 1791. From a book owned by Mr.
Henry Pease, West Springfield, Mass. . . .269 Story of Columbus. From a Little Reader*5 Assistant in the
Henry Barnard Collection . . . . .270 A " Christian " Indian getting the Best of a Heathen Indian.
From a Little Reader*s Assistant. Owned by Mr.
Henry Pease . . . . . . .271
Night Attack of Indians on Major Waldron's House, Dover,
N.H. From a Little Reader's Assistant. Owned
by Mr. Henry Pease . . . . . .272
Captain John Smith a Captive in Serious Danger. From a
Little Reader's Assistant. Owned by Mr. Henry
Pease . . . . . . . .272
Putnam and the Wolf. From a Little Reader*s Assistant.
Owned by the American Antiquarian Society . . 273 The Benevolent Churchill. From a Little Reader*s Assist­ant. Owned by the American Antiquarian Society . 274 The Buffalo. From a Little Reader's Assistant. Owned
by Mr. Henry Pease . . . . . .275
An Appeal to King Philip. From the Columbian Reading
Book, 1799 ....... 280
A Meeting of Old Friends in the Streets of Paris. From
the Columbian Reading Book             . . . .281
The Clever Indian. From the Columbian Reading Book . 282 The Philosopher. From the Columbian Reading Book . 282 A Rescue. From the Columbian Reading Book . . 283
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