1805 American Preceptor Selection Lessons Reading & Speaking by Bingham ORIGINAL
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Printed by Manning and Loring; Boston, 1805. Hardcover. Twenty-third Edition. The American Preceptor is an early American school reader that offers a wide range of short lessons designed to teach reading, speaking, and moral conduct. The book gathers selections from well-known writers along with historical sketches, dialogues, speeches, and moral anecdotes. Its lessons promote virtue, patriotism, education, and proper behavior, reflecting the values of early nineteenth century classrooms. The 1805 edition includes material on family duty, national identity, Native American history, classical themes, and practical advice for young learners, all arranged to support clear reading and effective public speaking.
Printed by Manning and Loring; Boston, 1805. Hardcover. Twenty-third Edition. The American Preceptor is an early American school reader that offers a wide range of short lessons designed to teach reading, speaking, and moral conduct. The book gathers selections from well-known writers along with historical sketches, dialogues, speeches, and moral anecdotes. Its lessons promote virtue, patriotism, education, and proper behavior, reflecting the values of early nineteenth century classrooms. The 1805 edition includes material on family duty, national identity, Native American history, classical themes, and practical advice for young learners, all arranged to support clear reading and effective public speaking.