No. SUBJECT. Prayer from Sturm's Reflections. Prayer by Merrick. Prayer from Chambers's Infant Education. Prayer by J. Taylor. Prayer by J. F. Oberlin. 115 PRIDE. 116 117 PROCRASTINATION. What have we done to-day. King Shaivya and the Suppliant Dove. 118 PROSPERITY AND ADVERSITY. Hymn to Adversity The Old Man and Krishna. 119 PUBLIC-SPEAKING, ELOQUENCE, ORATORY. 120 Clergyman's Sore Throat. PUNCTUALITY. 121 PUPILS (INSTRUCTIONS TO)—UPANISHAT. 122 PURITY. Buddha's Advice to a Young Man. 123 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. 124 RAMA AND SITÂ. Dialogue between Râma's mother, and Râma, 125 REFORM. Steadily, steadily, step by step." "Droop not upon your way. 126 RELIGION. 127 128 129 The place of Religion in the Life of a Student. Four Blind Men and an Elephant. Religious Truths by Poet Chhotum. RELIGIOUS TEACHERS. REST AND RECREATION. His Royal Highness The Prince Consort. Her Imperial Majesty Queen and Empress His Imperial Majesty King and Emperor NO. 144 145 SUBJECT. The Hare and the Tortoise. SUN, HYMN OF RIG-VEDA ON THE. - King Chang and his Secretary. Sir Isaac Newton and his Dog. 146 TEMPERANCE. 147 148 The Fable of two Bees. The Plum-cakes or the Farmer and his Three Sons. TIME. 149 TIT FOR TAT. 150 A Merchant of China and his Neighbour. A Camel and a Jackal. A Gentleman and a Boy. A Minister and a Beau. TO-MORROW. 151 TONGUE 152 153 (GOVERNMENT SPEECH, AND SILENCE. Government of the Tongue. Speech. THEREOF), "We ought to dread what speech can do." Reply of the Persian Prime - Minister. The Grecian Philosophers and the Ambassador. TRAVELLER, THE FOOLISH. TRUTH AND FALSEHOOD. Truth. "Truth is a Star." The Duchess and the King. Two Young Men in a Shop. 154 TRUTH (GENERAL). 155 UNION. The Old Man and his Three Sons. |