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TALES from AMERICAN HISTORY. [Nos. IX. X. and XI. of the Boy's and Girl's Library.]

The writer of these Tales has had in view two chief purposes, the one to convey to the juvenile reader a general idea of the incidents connected with the discovery and subsequent history of the American continent; the other to excite an interest in the subject which shall create a desire for more minute and extensive information. These purposes have been effected with much success, and the volumes will be found instructive and entertaining. In the majority of instances, the Tales have been selected with reference to the illustration of some moral principle: and the frequent opportunities afforded for the intro duction of reflections leading to the cultivation of piety and religion have been ably and zealously improved. As a school book this collection of Historical Tales is calculated to be eminently serviceable; and there can be no doubt that their introduction into seminaries will be attended with both pleasure and advantage to the scholars.

"It is sufficient praise for this work to say that it is by the author of American Popular Lessons,' of whose powers of presenting knowledge to the young mind in a graceful and attractive garb the public are not now to be informed."—N. Y. Evening Post.

"A collection which is really deserving of its title. We have looked over these Tales with great pleasure, and find them full of interest and instruction."—N. Y. Advocate.

"One of the best works that can be put into the hands of our youth.... It presents all the circumstances respecting the discovery of this country, in a condensed form, clothed in language calculated to interest the young. It ought to be in the hands of every youth; and it cannot be too early or too extensively introduced into our schools."—The Cabinet of Religion.

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