Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Children's Day: Addresses to Children and Parents on Familiar Subjects of Life and Duty
To speakfto-children when their parents and other friends Aare present, involves, of necessity, some mingling of discourse to both old and young. While all these addresses Were given on Children's Day, some, it [will be seen, are largely directed to parents; This is particularly true of the seventh and tenth in the series. In fact, the sympathy of both has been sought, rather than an attempt made to interest or instruct them separately. It is a saying of Marcus Aurelius that, What is good for the bee is good for the hive, and if there 1s any thing here to help children it can not be Wholly without interest to their elders.
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