TO AMERICAN POPULAR LESSONS, INTENDED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS. BY ELIZA ROBBINS, AUTHOR OF AMERICAN POPULAR LESSONS, &C. "Song of the muses, sage historic tale," and "word of holy writ." NEW YORK: PUBLISHED BY ROE LOCKWOOD, Edue T 98.41.755 H5547 11546 1886, Mar. 13 hift of ENTERED, According to the Act of Congress, in the year 1841, by ELIZA ROBBINS, In the Clerk's Office of the Southern District of NEW YORK. TO THE NEW YORK PUBLIC SCHOOL SOCIETY. The Sequel to American Popular Lessons was first published in 1827, and was designed for a successor to the former work. The writer takes the liberty again to present it to the managers of the Public Instruction as being fitted to promote the design of their excellent institution. |