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Easy Lessons in Words of one Syllable.

HE first thing that a child should learn, is, to know and fear the Lord; and that when young; for the mind of a child, like a young plant, will bend which way you please.

II. God doth see and know all that we do; and though the place where he dwells is far on high, yet doth he look down on us, here in this low world, and see all the ways of the frail sons of men.

III. My son, you must hate vice, and love that which is good. You must not lie, nor cheat, nor steal, nor use bad words, nor fight. Do not play with bad boys, lest you should be as bad as they.

When you go to school, you must sit still, and mind your book. Do not talk nor play in time e of school: for God's eye is on us all the day long: He sees how we spend our time: He knows all our thoughts and what we aim at: in short, He sees, hears, and knows all things, both in this world, and in the world to come.

IV. In six days God made the world, and all things which are in it. He made the sun, moon and stars; the earth and sea, and all things which are in them.

God made man, at first, in a state of bliss; but man, by fell from that good state, to a state of sin and wo. Christ, our Lord, came down from on high, and took on him the form of man, to show to us the way of life, and to die in our stead; that, by his death, he might give life to our souls.

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Familiar Lessons for little Children.

[BY MRS. BARBAULD.]

LESSON I.

OME hither, Charles, come to Mamma. Make haste. Now read your book. Where is the pin to point with? Here is a pin. Do not tear your book. Charles shall have a pretty new lesson. Spell that word. Good boy. Now you may go and sit down.

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LESSON II.

Charles, where is puss? Puss has got under the table. You cannot catch puss. Do not hurt her. Poor puss! But why did you kill the bird, puss? You must catch mice, you must not catch birds. Well, what do you say? Did you kill the bird? Why do you not speak, puss? Puss cannot speak.

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LESSON III

The sun shines. Open your eyes, little boy, and get Maid, come and dress Charles. Go down stairs, and get him some breakfast. Boil some milk for a poor little hungry boy. Do not spill the milk. Hold the spoon in the other hand. Do not throw your bread upon the ground Bread is to eat, you must not throw it away. Corn makes bread. Corn grows in the fields. Grass grows in the fields. Cows eat grass, and sheep eat grass, and horses eat grass. Little boys do not eat grass; no, they eat bread and milk.

LESSON IV.

Somebody knocks at the door. Open the door. Come in. How do you do? Very well. Come to the fire. Hand a chair. Sit down. Bring some wood. Make up the fire. Sweep the hearth. Where is the brush? Do not stand upon the hearth, Charles. Do not meddle with the ink-horn. See, you have inked your frock. Here is a slate and pencil for you. Now sit down upon

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LESSON V.

I want my dinner. I want some pudding. It is not ready. It will be ready presently, then Charles shall have his dinner. Lay the cloth. Where are the knives, and forks, and plates? The clock strikes. Take up the dinner. May I have some meat? No; meat is not good for little boys who have a cough. Here is some appledumpling for you, and some potatoes, and turnips, and carrots, and beets, and rice pudding, and bread. I want some wine. What! wine for little boys! I never heard of such a thing. No, you must not have wine. Here is some water for you.

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Charles, what are eyes for? To see with. ears for? To hear with. What is tongue for? To talk with What are teeth for? To eat with. What is nose for? To smell with. What are legs for? To walk with. Then do not make Mamina carry you. Walk yourself. Here are two good legs. Will you go abroad? Fetch your hat. Come, let us go into the fields, and see the sheep, and lambs, and the cows, and trees, and birds, and water. There is a man on horseback. Where are

you going, man? He does not mind us. He rides away. Now he is a great way off. Now we cannot see him at all. There is a dog. The dog barks. Well, do not be afraid, he will not hurt you. Come here, dog. Let Poor dog! Charles is tired, come,

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