“Must make the study of history infinitely easier both for teacher and pupil, and infinitely more interesting.”—Spectator.

“Will make the history lesson a real pleasure to the scholar.”—Educational News.

“As incentives to greater interest in history, they cannot fail to be most useful both to teacher and student.”—Athenæum.

“Every secondary school should have the series in use.”—Education.

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FOOTNOTES:

[1] To be “in lot and scot” is in modern phrase “to pay rates.”

[2] I.e., if he be killed.

[3] Date unknown.

[4] I.e., “alms.” To hold in “almoin” is to hold by the sole service of prayers for the grantor.