BY CALEB. BINGHAM,"AM. درد " TRAIN UP A CHILD'in THE WEY. HE SHOULD GO” SIXTY-EIGHTH (EIGHTH IMPROVED) EDITION. Published in Boston, BY J. H. A. FROST, LINCOLN AND EDMANDS, STIMPSON AND CLAPP, CINCINNATI, HUBBARD AND EDMANDS. 1837. Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1832, By J. H. A. Frost, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts. PREFACE TO THE FIRST STEREOTYPE EDITION. The sale of nearly a million copies of the American Preceptor, since its first publication, is the best proof of its popularity; and the continued demand for it, notwithstanding the numerous compilations of the same description, which have risen in competition with it, is no inconsiderable proof of its excellence. A new edition is called for, and the proprietor has been at the trouble and expense of revising the whole book, adapting the orthography and pronunciation to Walker's rules, and, what is of no little consequence, fixing its correctness by beautifully stereotyping the work. WM. B. FOWLE. STEREOTYPED AT THE BOSTON TYPE AND STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY. Parable against religious Persecution,. History of Joseph, abridged,..... Ingenious Villany finally punished,. The Child trained up for the Gallows,. Sketch of Jerusalem and Palestine,. Of Queen Mary and the Martyrs,.. Story of Logan, A Mingo. Chief,. The aged Prisoner released from the Bastile,.. Sketch of the Life of William Penn, Sketch of the Life of Fernando Cortez,.. Dialogue between Fesnando Cortez and Wiljam Fenn,.. True Patriotism displayed at the Siege of Calais, The unfortunate Philanthropistya St. Paul's Speech before King Agrippan. Parental Affection. Story of the Bear,. Extract from the Speech of Mr. Phillips,. Conclusion of the foregoing Speech,. Example of Justice and Magnanimity, Speech of Mr. Pitt on the Slave-Trade, Fashionable Education misapplied,. Singular Adventure of General Putnam,. |