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d has composed her 'Short History of France' in the way in which a history for young people ought to be written; that is, she has aimed to present a consecutive and agreeable story, from which the reader can not only learn the names of kings and the succession of events, but can also receive a vivid and permanent impression as to the characters, modes of life, and the spirit of different people." --_The Nation, New York._ _Sold by all booksellers, or mailed, on receipt of price, by_ JANSEN, McCLURG, & CO. PUBLISHERS, COR. WABASH AVE. AND MADISON ST., CHICAGO. FAMILIAR TALKS ON ENGLISH LITERATURE. A Manual embracing the Great Epochs of English Literature, from the English conquest of Britain, 449, to the death of Walter Scott, 1832. By ABBY SAGE RICHARDSON. Fourth edition, revised. Price $1.50. THE BOSTON TRANSCRIPT SAYS: "The work shows thorough study and excellent judgment, and we can warmly recommend it to schools and private classes for reading as an admirable text-book." THE NEW YORK EVENING MAIL SAYS: "What the author proposed to do was to convey to her readers a clear idea of the variety, extent, and richness of English literature.... She has done just what she intended to do, and done it well." THE NEW YORK NATION SAYS: "It is refreshing to find a book designed for young readers which seeks to give only what will accomplish the real aim of the study: namely, to excite an interest in English literature, cultivate a taste for what is best in it, and thus lay a foundation on which they can build after reading." PROF. MOSES COIT TYLER SAYS: "I have had real satisfaction in looking over the book. There are some opinions with which I do not agree; but the main thing about the book is a good thing; namely its hearty, wholesome love of English literature, and the honest, unpretending, but genial and conversational, manner in which that love is uttered. It is a charming book to read, and it will breed in its readers the appetite to read English literature for themselves." _Sold by all booksellers, or mailed, on receipt of price, by_ JANSEN, MCCLURG, & CO., PUBLISHERS, COR. WABASH AVE. AND MADISON ST., CHICAGO. End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Letters to a Daughter and A Little Sermon to School Girls, by Helen Ekin Starrett *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LETTERS TO A DAUGHTER ***
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