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The Common Sense

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Copy Books.

A SYSTEM OF VERTICAL PENMANSHIP.

By JOSEPH V. WITHERBEE,
Principal of Public School No. 24, Brooklyn, N. Y.

In Seven Books, Nos. 1-2-3-4-5-6, and Tracing Book.
Size, 5%1⁄2 x 8% inches.

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Sample Set sent by mail on receipt of 50 Cents.

The Common Sense Copy Books present a system of what is technically known as Vertical Writing, and are based on a modification of the idea as originally advanced and advocated by foreign educators.

Copies. The simplicity of the copies, both in form and spacing, reduces

the toil of the teacher and pupil to a minimum, while conducing at the same time to the acquisition of a style of penmanship that will ensure greater legibility, more rapid work and better adaptability for business purposes.

Size. The page is the same length and width as regular note paper and that size has been used for two reasons: First, to accustom the pupil, while in school, to the ordinary space limitations within which most correspondence is confined; and Second, because the narrow page ensures better work on the part of the pupil, inasmuch as the hand performs its task more easily when writing in a space limited in width. Position.-Pupils using this System are not required to assume a set or

forced position at the desk, but the greatest freedom is encouraged. The author recommends that the following directions be carefully followed :

I. Sit squarely facing the desk with the feet flat on the floor; 2, raise the seat so that both forearms, when placed half their length on the desk, are nearly level; 3, place the paper squarely in front of the body; 4, hold the pen easily between the thumb and second finger, with the extended forefinger resting lightly upon it in such a way that both points of the pen shall press equally upon the paper; 5, sit erect.

CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.

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American History Leaflets.

COLONIAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL.

EDITED BY

ALBERT BUSHNELL HART and EDWARD CHANNING,

OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY.

These Leaflets are designed to promote the scientific method of studying history from its documents, and furnish in convenient form and at a moderate price copies of original documents that have become famous in our colonial and constitutional history as the outcome of some important crisis, or as exponents of the theories underlying our form of government. Each Leaflet contains a brief historical introduction and bibliography to aid further investigation by the student.

SERIES OF 1892.

1.-The Letter of Columbus to Luis de Sant Angel announcing his Discovery, with Extracts from his Journal.

2.-The Ostend Manifesto. 1854.

3.-Extracts from the Sagas describing the Voyages to Vinland. 4.-Extracts from Official Declarations of the United States embodying the Monroe Doctrine. 1789-1891.

5.-Documents illustrating the Territorial Development of the United States. 1763-1769.

6.-Extracts from official Papers relating to the Bering Sea Controversy. 1790-1892.

SERIES OF 1893.

7.-The Articles of Confederation of the United Colonies of New England. 1643–1684.

8.-Exact Text of the Constitution of the United States. From the Original Manuscripts. 1787–1870.

9.-Documents describing the Voyage of John Cabot in 1497. 10.-Governor McDuffie's Message on the Slavery Question. 1835 11.-Jefferson's Proposed Instructions to the Virginia Delegates, 1774, and the Original Draft of the Declaration of Independence, 1776.

12.-Ordinances of Secession and other Documents.

1860-1861.

13.-Coronado's Journey to New Mexico and the Great Plains. 1540-42.

14.-Plans of Union. 1696-1780.

15. The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, with the Alien, Sedition and other Acts. 1798-1799.

16.-Documents illustrating the Territorial Development of the United States. 1584-1774.

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17.-Documents relating to the Kansas-Nebraska Act. 1854. 18.-Lincoln's Inaugural and First Message to Congress. 1861. All the above numbers are now ready for delivery. Price, 10 cents per number.

ANNOUNCEMENT.

SERIES OF 1895.

19.-Extracts from the Navigation Laws.

1646-1700.

20.-The Articles of Confederation and Preliminary Documents.

1776-1781.

21.-Documents relative to the Stamp Act.

1765-1766.

22.-Documents illustrating State Land Claims and Cessions.

1776-1802.

23.-Extracts from the Dred Scott Decision. 1857.

24.-Documents relative to the Bank Controversy. 1829-1833.

The above six numbers will be issued bi-monthly in the months of January, March, May, July, September and November, 1895. Annual subscription, 60 cents. Price, per number, 10 cents.

SOME PRESS AND OTHER COMMENTS.

"These extracts from original documents, made by most competent hands, are intended to facilitate the study of American history in the original documents by those unable to reach large libraries, or by school classes without the time or ability to find and consult the State papers."-Book News.

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'Designed to encourage the method of studying and teaching history by means of the original sources,”—Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Science.

"These leaflets are valuable aids to the scientific study of history through its important documents; State papers which have had a distinct influence on the conduct of the State being published in this form at a trifling cost."-Springfield Republican.

"They seem to me to be exactly what was needed."-C. V. Parsell, Prest., Clinton Liberal Institute, Fort Plain, N. Y.

"It seems to me that your History Leaflets ought to be in the hands of every progressive teacher of American History."-J. D. Dillingham, Principal of Schools, Tom's River, N. J.

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521 Wabash Ave., Chicago.

3 East 14th Street, New York.

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Published Bi-Monthly. Annual Subscription, 60 Cents.

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COPYRIGHT, 1895, by A. LOVELL & COMPANY.

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