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NOTICES OF BOOKS. 275
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Household Economy. A Manual Schools Inte...
grows the whole in that inside reg turns ion . to "When corruption a small , and insect while puncture the outside s the continues skin of beautiful the fruit , ,
it is filled with a substance resembling ashes . " Teachers would do well to profit by tlie suggestions here offered :
" Seek to know and to teach the meaning of the words you use , or meet with will in the find reading that an lesson additional s , especiall interest y those will connected thus be created with common for your things pupils , : you
ideas be —eyes almost instead will as widen good of one , as heads if a story you will tell . be For them raised instance that , and the , general they pretty will attention little henceforth pink fixed and . have silvery It will two
star shining out amidst , the grass which they know so well , was originally named its day wing _' s-eye the ; that chaffinch the goldfinch because is it so feeds called because chaff of the the patch wood of pecker gold
king upon because fisher of because its ; custom of the of royal pecking or king or tapp l ing lendour up upon on of the its trunks lumage ; of trees the hawk ; the
because of the " havoc" which it make y s among sp the small p birds which ; are its It would interest them to know that the common word field—spelt
b prey been y old . "felled English " or writers cut down " feld and "— was signifies so called a place from where the time all the that trees Eng have land
that was covered a " quick with -set" forests hedge , one and , word made the " of felds living " wer plants in e few their instead and creed of far a fence b the etween of quick dead : or
woodconies from the same they repeat — " ment and the , dead growth "—the that living the word or that library which recalls hath the the power time of when animated books move were
papyrus written or upon or Egyptian the : bark leaves reed ( liber mentioned of which ) of trees for in ; while Scripture paper time as was '' the so paper used called , reed for from writing by the the
brook" the broad , a long , were upon meanings : , or , the that one the literall common y signif words ying husband the house and -band _zvif , keep e ' had ing characteristic it all bound is said in old rh
and knit together , as it an yme , — " ' The name and of of the house husband holdL wh the at band is it and to say the ? stay
Of wife ~ . ; ' while woof the web word and was ivife comes iven to from her who the was same engaged derivation in the as dili the gent words pursuit weave of , g
household of lesson such , to occupations be , industry taught , . that the It web would the and Ang add the les point woof and to being Saxons a common then of the anci Eng most ent lish days ordinary geograp have hical type left the of land leland
traces and in of the their names existence of Essex in Sussex common and Middlesex name Eng once the portions or Ang of - land , while belong Norfolk ing to the and East Suffolk Saxons , were , the the , South divisions Saxons belong , , and ing the to the Middle _Northern Saxons and ;
Southorn ive a more " folk intelli " of gent the appreciation East Anglian of kingdom the blessed . In word a Bible atonement lesson , to , it know will g
that while formerl it the y literary at word enmity means tribulation ; and at-one that so -ment to often redeem , — used two , means reconciled in the to Bible buy and back and united so with extensivel who a price were y ;
known among all its followers , , that the poet has declared that" * Leads The path to the of land sorrow where , and sorrow that path is unknown alone , , '
a has threshing the following -instrument beautiful , used signifi by the cation Roman and : trial It husbandmen comes s come from to be the called for Latin separating tribulation tribulum the s , from the huskso that sorrows
corn ; , because thus—* * threshed * * out " of The us bruising our vain flail affections of God . ' s " corrections Have
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Notices Of Books. 275
NOTICES OF BOOKS . 275
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Dec. 1, 1858, page 275, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01121858/page/59/
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