From Roberts Vaux, President of the Controllers of the Public Schools in Philadelphia.
"The Moral Instructor" is a valuable compilation. It appears to be well adapted for elementary schools, and it will give me pleasure to learn that the lessons which it contains are furnished for the improvement of our youth generally.
Respectfully,
ROBERTS VAUX.Philadelphia, 5th month, 8 1823.
HISTORY OF ENGLAND,
from the First Invasion by Julius Cæsar, to the Accession of George the Fourth, in eighteen hundred and twenty: comprising every Political Event worthy of remembrance; a Progressive View of Religion, Language, and Manners; of Men eminent for their Virtue or their Learning; their Patriotism, Eloquence, or Philosophical Research; of the Introduction of Manufactures, and of Colonial Establishments. With an interrogative Index, for the use of Schools. By William Grimshaw, author of a History of the United States, &c.
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES,
from their first settlement as Colonies, to the cession of Florida, in 1821: comprising every Important Political Event; with a Progressive View of the Aborigines; Population, Religion, Agriculture, and Commerce; of the Arts, Sciences, and Literature; occasional Biographies of the most remarkable Colonists, Writers, and Philosophers, Warriors, and Statesmen; and a Copious Alphabetical Index. By William Grimshaw, author of a History of England, &c.
Also, QUESTIONS adapted to the above History, and a KEY, adapted to the Questions, for the use of Teachers.
"University of Georgia, Athens, June 4, 1825.
"Dear Sir,
"With grateful pleasure, I have read the two small volumes of Mr. Grimshaw, (a History of England, and a History of the United States) which you some time since placed in my hands. On a careful perusal of them, I feel no difficulty in giving my opinion, that they are both, as to style and sentiment, works of uncommon merit in their kind; and admirably adapted to excite, in youthful minds, the love of historical research.
"With sincere wishes for the success of his literary labours,
"I am very respectfully, your friend,
"M. Waddel, President."E. JACKSON, Esq."