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The American system of English grammar :to which will soon be appended a key and exercise, developing the constructive principles of the English language ...
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The American teacher's lessons of instruction,
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Americanisms and Briticisms,with other essays on other isms,
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An analysis of derivative words in the English language :or, a key to their precise analytic definitions by prefixes and suffixes
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An analysis of English words;designed for the higher classes in schools and academies, and forming part of Sanders' American educational series.
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Analysis of French pronunciation.
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The analysis of sentences explained and systematised :after the plan of Becker's German grammar
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Analysis of the elementary sounds of the English language : designed to accompany a chart of the same, with Worcester's notation
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An analysis of the English language, or, The elements of sentences in their forms, combinations, and relations :with methods for determining their grammatical, logical, and rhetorical uses : designed for the higher grades of schools
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Analysis of the English language,with a complete classification of sentences and phrases according to their grammatical structure; designed as an introduction to English grammar.
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Analysis of the English language.Part I. Grammar. Part II. Etymological derivations. Part III. Praxis. Containing a systematic course of examination-questions; all the questions on grammar and etymology proposed at the Woolwich competitive examinations from 1854 to 1869; the papers set at the Oxford and Cambridge local examinations for several years. Reprinted from the latest English ed., with corr., additions, and copious indices.
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Analysis of the English sentence :designed for advanced classes in English grammar
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The analysis of the English sentence, with supplement,
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An analysis of the Galic language.By William Shaw, A.M.
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Analysis of the principles of rhetorical delivery as applied in reading and speaking ...
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Analysis of vocal inflections, as used in reading & speaking :designed to render the principles of Walker's elements more intelligible
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Analysis, parsing and coposition :with direct references to the common school grammar and analytical and practical English grammar of Dr. Bullion' series : also adapted to any correct grammar of the English language
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Analytic elocution :containing studies, theoretical and practical, of expressive speech
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Analytic elocution;an analysis of the powers of the voice, for the purpose of expression in speaking.
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Analytical and practical grammar :a practical grammar of the English language : with analysis of sentences.
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An analytical and practical grammar of the English language
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Analytical grammar of the English language:designed for schools ...
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Analytical outlines of the English language, or A cursory examination of its materials and structure ...In the form of familiar dialogues, intended to accompany grammatical studies.
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Analytical sixth reader :containing an introductory article on the general principles of elocution, with a thorough method of analysis, intended to develop the pupil's appreciation of the thought and emotion, and a critical phonic analysis of English words : designed for the use of normal and high schools, and the highest classes in common schools
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Analytical vocabulary, or, Analytical system of teaching orthography :in which the spelling, meaning, and construction of 80,000 words are taught from 8,000 roots
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An analytical, illustrative, and constructive grammar of the English language.
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The analyzer and expositor :containing exercises in English etymology, definition, and reading
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The Anglo-Norman dialect :a manual of its phonology and morphology : with illustrative specimens of the literature
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An Anglo-Saxon reader in prose and verse :With grammatical introduction, notes, and glossary
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Antiquitates curiosæ;the etymology of many remarkable old sayings, proverbs, and singular customs explained.
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An appeal from the absurdities and contradictions which prevade, and deform the old theory of English grammar, to the true constructive principles of the English language
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An appeal from the old theory of English grammar,to the true constructive genius of the English language, developed in three books, the whole entitled, An English syntithology.
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Appleton's standard speller
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Argumentation and debate,
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Argumentation and debate,
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Aristarchus,or the principles of composition. Containing a methodical arrangement of the grammatical improprieties of common discourse, with select rules for attaining to ease and elegance in conversation, &c. &c.
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Aristarchus: or a compendious and rational institution of the Latin tongue; with a critical dissertation on the Roman classics, in a chronological order. Now revised a second time, and much improv'd, by Thomas Bowles, D.D. Vicar of Brackley in Northamptonshire, and late Fellow of Magdalene-College, in Oxford
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The art of breathing as the basis of tone-production("the old Italian school of singing") indisensable to singers, elocutionists, educators ... and to all others desirous of having a pleasant voice and good health,
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The art of delivering written language.
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The art of discourse:a system of rhetoric,
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The art of elocution :from the simple articulation of the elemental sounds of language, up to the highest tone of expression in speech attainable by the human voice.
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The art of elocution as an essential part of rhetoric :with instructions in gesture and an appendix of oratorical, poetical, and dramatic extracts
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The art of memory;being a comprehensive and practical system of memory culture,
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The art of oratorical composition :based upon the precepts and models of the old masters
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The art of oratory, system of Delsarte,
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The art of pronuntiation,digested into two parts: vox audienda & vox videnda ....
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The art of reading :containing a number of useful rules exemplified by a variety of selected and original pieces, narrative, didactic, argumentative, poetical, descriptive, pathetic, humourous, and entertaining, together with dialogues, speeches, orations, addresses, and harangues : calculated to improve the scholar in reading and speaking with propriety and elegance, and to impress the minds of youth with sentiments of virtue and religion : designed for the use of schools and families
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The art of reading aloud in pulpit, lecture room, or private reunions ...
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The art of reading and speaking.
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The art of reading and writing Englishor, the chief principles and rules of pronouncing our mother-tongue, both in Prose and Verse; with a Variety of Instructions for True Spelling. Written at first for Private Use, and now Published for the Benefit of all Persons who desire a better Acquaintance with their Native Language. By I. Watts, D.D.