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"What is meant by the terms art and science?" "What are the princ.i.p.al of the arts?" "How are they distinguished?"
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"When you open a door, what is the weight that you move?"
"When you throw a ball, what becomes of it?"
"What makes the weight go down to the bottom of a clock?"
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CHILD'S FIRST GUIDE TO KNOWLEDGE,
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SPECIMEN OF THE ABOVE FROM PAGE 52.--"Q. What are the objects of all manufactures?"
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"Q. Of what is clothing made?"
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"Q. Of what are tools made?"
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