2. That the individual scholars may have constant employment, and such

an amount and such kinds of study as shall be suited to the

circumstances and capacities of each.

I shall examine each in their order.

1. The following are the principal things which, in a vast number of

schools, are all the time pressing upon the teacher; or, rather, they

are the things which must every where press upon the teacher, except so

far as, by the skill of his arrangements, he contrives to remove them.

1. Giving leave to whisper or to leave seats.

2. Distributing and changing pens.