Subject: Readers (Elementary)
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This book, published in 1802 in New York by Judah, N., is the third part of Noah Webster Jr.'s "A Grammatical Institute of the English Language." It contains lessons designed to improve the reading and speaking skills of youth, including rules of elocution and guidance on expressing emotions. The book aims to refine the minds and tastes of young learners.

This is a three-part reader, likely for use in schools or families, published in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1883. Authored by Henry Abarbanel, it features narratives about Jewish people throughout history. The reader includes contributions by notable figures such as Emma Lazarus and Samuel M. Isaacs.