From the Rev. C.P. McIlvaine, and others.
So far as I have examined the plan of grammatical instruction by Samuel Kirkham I am well satisfied that it meets the wants of elementary schools in this branch, and deserves to be patronised. CHARLES P. McILVAINE.
Brooklyn, L.I. July 9, 1829.
| We fully concur in the above, | ANDREW HAGEMAN, |
| E.M. JOHNSON. |
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From the partial examination which I have given Mr. S. Kirkham's English Grammar, I do not hesitate to recommend it to the public as the best of the class I have ever seen, and as filling up an important and almost impassable chasm in works on grammatical science. D.L. CARROLL.
Brooklyn, L.I. June 29, 1829.
| We fully concur in the foregoing recommendation. | B.B. HALLOCK, |
| E. KINGSLEY, | |
| T.S. MAYBON. |