Brotherly Love - Shewing That as Merely Human It May Not Always Be Depended Upon by Mrs. Mary Martha Sherwood
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are great manufactures of each of these."
"Q. Of what are tools made?" "A. Of wood, iron, steel, and brass." "Q. Of what is furniture made?" "A. Of oak and deal, with brass ornaments, with beds of cotton or linen, and hair mattresses or feather beds." THE EARLY EDUCATOR, OR, FIRST LESSONS IN USEFUL KNOWLEDGE: BY WM. MARTIN. "Mr. Martin has been long and deservedly celebrated as being one of the first improvers of the systems of modern education, and his numerous publications prove him to be not merely a theorist, but a thorough practical teacher; a great advantage to those who prepare books for the young."--_Morning Herald._ |
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