Title | The Young man's best companion; or, The new book of knowledge; being a regular system of education, without the aid of a tutor. In which are comprised writing, arithmetic, grammar, mensuration, book-keeping, geography, astronomy, history, law, chymistry, and farriery. To which is added the art of drawing, painting in oil and water colours, dyeing, bleaching, and gardening, and the most approved system of stenography, or short-hand writing; with instruction for the management of bees, and other useful information for families and for business. Rev. by J. Sutcliffe.
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