Tutor. I have now conducted you through the elementary parts of astronomy, have given you a general view of the system of the world, and prepared you to pursue the study with profit and pleasure.—In your future researches, the more accurate you are, the more you will discover of regularity, symmetry, and order in the constitution of the frame of nature.
| “Hail, Sov’reign Goodness! all-productive Mind! | |
| “On all thy works thyself inscrib’d we find; | |
| “How various all, how variously endow’d, | |
| “How great their number, and each part how good! | |
| “How perfect then must the Great Parent shine, | ⎫ |
| “Who, with one act of energy divine, | ⎬ |
| “Laid the vast plan, and finish’d the design!” | ⎭ |
THE END.
[17]. By part here I do not mean any specific measure.
[18]. Young Geometrician’s Companion.
Directions to the Bookbinder.
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| —— | II. | — | page | 40. |
| —— | III. | — | — | 88. |
| —— | IV. | — | — | 131. |