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1. First Book for Children, from 4th Eng. edit.
2. An English Spelling-Book,
3. An English Gram. together with the Exercises
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11. Introduction au Lecteur François,

12. Lecteur François,

13. The Power of Religion on the Mind, 13th do. I oo

The Proprietors of Lindley Murray's works, think it is no fmall recommendation of them, that the whole of these valuable publications, from "The First Book for Children," to "the Power of Religion on the Mind," may be properly confidered, as forming a little code of important elementary inftruction. They are ftrictly fubfervient to one another, and moft intimately connected. Their peculiar and acknowledged excellence is, that in every part of them, the pureft principles of piety and virtue, are happily blended with the elements of literature. They may, therefore, with the greatest confider.ce, be put into the hands of young perfons, as books which (to ufe the language of a Reviewer refpecting them) "will eminently conduce to pure religion and morality, and to the acquifition of a correct and elegant style."

The following extract of a letter from LINDLEY MURRAY will shew his opinion of the merits of COLLINS & Co.'s editions of his works.

"I am much indebted to Collins & Co. for the neat and correct manner in which they reprint my publications; and for their care and exertions to exhibit the books AS THEY WERE PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR, and efpecially with His lateft improvements. I fhall make it a point to communicate to them from time to time, and as early as poffible, copies of all the new and improved editions of the books. It affords me a peculiar gratification to perceive that my publications are fo extenfively diffused over my native country."

PART I.

EXERCISES IN PARSING.

CHAP. I.

Exercises in PARSING, as it respects ETYMOLOGY

alone.

See the Grammar, p. 215.

SECT. I.

Etymological Parsing Table.

WHAT part of Speech?

1. An article. What kind? Why?

2. A substantive. Common or proper? What gender? Number? Case? Why?

3. An adjective. What degree of comparison? To what does it belong? Why an adjective?

4. A pronoun. What kind? Person?

Number? Case? Why?

Gender?

5. A verb. What kind? Mood? Tense? Number? Person? Why? If a participle, Why? Active or passive?

6. An adverb. Why is it an adverb ?

7. A preposition. Why a preposition? 8. A conjunction. Why?

9. An interjection. Why?

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of Murray's works, with their prices at retail, and by the dozen.

1. First Book for Children, from 4th Eng. edit.
2. An English Spelling-Book,
3. An English Gram. together with the Exercifes
and Key, 8vo. 2nd Edition,

4. An Eng. Grammar, Stereotype Edition,
5. Eng. Exercifes to the Grammar,
6. A Key to the English Exercises,
7. An Abridgment of the Grammar,

8. Introduction to the Eng. Reader,
9. The English Reader,

10. Sequel to the English Reader,
II. Introduction au Lecteur François,

12. Lecteur François,

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The Proprietors of Lindley Murray's works, think it is no fmall recommendation of them, that the whole of these valuable publications, from "The First Book for Children," to "the Power of Religion on the Mind," may be properly confidered, as forming a little code of important elementary inftruction. They are ftrictly fubfervient to one another, and most intimately connected. Their peculiar and acknowledged excellence is, that in every part of them, the pureft principles of piety and virtue, are happily blended with the elements of literature. They may, therefore, with the greatest confidence, be put into the hands of young perfons, as books which (to ufe the language of a Reviewer refpecting them) "will eminently conduce to pure religion and morality, and to the acquifition of a correct and elegant style."

The following extract of a letter from LINDLEY MURRAY will shew his opinion of the merits of COLLINS & Co.'s editions of his works.

"I am much indebted to Collins & Co. for the neat and correct manner in which they reprint my publications; and for their care and exertions to exhibit the books AS THEY WERE PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR, and efpecially with His lateft improvements. I fhall make it a point to communicate to them from time to time, and as early as poffible, copies of all the new and improved editions of the books. It affords me a peculiar gratification to perceive that my publications are fo extensively diffused over my native country."

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WHAT part of Speech?

1. An article. What kind? Why? 2. A substantive. Common or proper? What gender? Number? Case? Why?

3. An adjective. What degree of comparison? To what does it belong? Why an adjective? 4. A pronoun. What kind? Person? Gender? Number? Case? Why?

5. A verb. What kind? Mood? Tense? Number? Person? Why? If a participle, Why? Active or passive?

6. An adverb. Why is it an adverb ?

7. A preposition. Why a preposition? 8. A conjunction. Why?

9. An interjection. Why?

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