Richard Green Parker
Education & Teaching
Parker's Second Reader National Series of Selections for Reading, Designed For The Younger Classes In Schools, Academies, &C.
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PARKER'S SECOND READER.
NATIONAL SERIES
SELECTIONS FOR READING;
ADAPTED TO THE STANDING OF THE PUPIL.
PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
PARKER'S SECOND READER.
LESSON I.
The Author's Address to the Pupil.
LESSON II.
The same subject, continued.
LESSON III.
The same subject, continued.
LESSON IV.
The Discontented Pendulum.—Jane Taylor.
LESSON V.
Address of the Author to the Pupil,—continued from Lesson 3d.
LESSON VI.
The Author to the Pupil.
LESSON VII.
How to find out the Meaning of Words.—Original.
LESSON VIII.
The same subject, continued.
LESSON IX.
The same subject, continued.
LESSON X.
Words.—Original.
LESSON XI.
Definitions.
LESSON XII.
Reading and Spelling.
LESSON XIII.
Importance of Learning to Spell.—Original Version.
LESSON XIV.
Demos'thenes.—Original.
LESSON XV.
Hard Words.
LESSON XVI.
Fire,[A]—a Conversation between a Mother and her little Daughter.
FOOTNOTE:
LESSON XVII.
The same subject, continued.
LESSON XVIII.
The same subject, concluded.
LESSON XIX.
The Lark and her Young Ones.—Altered from Æsop.
LESSON XX.
Dogs.—Original.
LESSON XXI.
The same subject, concluded.
LESSON XXII.
Frogs and Toads.—Bigland.
LESSON XXIII.
Maida, the Scotch Greyhound.—Altered from Bingley.
LESSON XXIV.
Gelert.—Bingley, altered.
LESSON XXV.
Knock Again.—Child's Companion.
LESSON XXVI.
The same subject, continued.
LESSON XXVII.
The same subject, concluded.
LESSON XXVIII
Make Good Use of your Time.—Emma C. Embury.
LESSON XXIX.
The same subject, continued.
LESSON XXX.
The same subject, concluded.
LESSON XXXI.
Verse, or Poetry.
LESSON XXXII.
God Present Everywhere.
LESSON XXXIII.
Devotion.
LESSON XXXIV.
The Gardener and the Hog.—Gay.
LESSON XXXV.
The Hare and many Friends.—Gay.
LESSON XXXVI.
Maxims.—Selected.
LESSON XXXVII.
How to be Happy.—Child at Home.
LESSON XXXVIII.
Obedience and Disobedience.—Child's Companion.
LESSON XXXIX.
Obstinacy.—Lessons without Books.
LESSON XL.
King Edward and his Bible.—Mrs. L.H. Sigourney.
LESSON XLI.
What does it Mean to be Tempted.—M.H., in the Rose-bud.
LESSON XLII.
The same subject, continued.
LESSON XLIII.
The same, subject, continued.
LESSON XLIV.
The same subject, concluded.
LESSON XLV.
Mary Dow.—H.F. Gould.
LESSON XLVI.
It Snows.—H.F. Gould.
LESSON XLVII.
The Dissatisfied Angler Boy.—H.F. Gould.
LESSON XLVIII.
The Violet: a Fable.—Children's Magazine.
LESSON XLIX.
Captain John Smith.—Juvenile Miscellany.
LESSON L.
The same subject, continued.
LESSON LI.
The same subject, continued.
LESSON LII.
The same subject, concluded.
LESSON LIII.
John Ledyard.—Juvenile Miscellany.
LESSON LIV.
The same subject, concluded.
LESSON LV.
Learning to Work.—Original.
LESSON LVI.
The same subject, continued.—Abbott.
LESSON LVII.
The same subject, concluded.
LESSON LVIII.
The Comma.
Examples.
LESSON LIX.
The Semicolon.
Examples.
Examples.
Examples.
LESSON LX.
The Colon.
Examples.
THE END.
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