iv He has but one request to make; which is, that those who find these pages worthy of their attention, will not judge of the contents upon a partial perusal. Man's mind and his language, like the prism, divides the light on its passage, and reflects it, not in one splendid ray, but in a succession of shades and colours, none of which deserves, for itself, to be called light, though, when reunited, they reconstitute the ray, from which they received their birth. CONTENTS. WHAT ARE THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF THE FAMILY, AND OF 1 3 What Education Society gives, at present, to the Children of the Lowest TO WHAT SORT AND DEGREE OF EDUCATION CAN EVERY HUMAN HOW FAR IS THE EDUCATION OF A CHILD TO BE REGULATED AC- |