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    English composition and style;

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    English composition as a social problem,

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    English composition in theory and practice

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    English composition,

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    English composition;a manual of theory and practice.

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    English composition;adapted to the wants of high schools, preparatory schools, and academies,

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    English composition;compilation of standard rules and usage ...

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    The English dialect grammar, comprising the dialects of England, of the Shetland and Orkney Islands, and of those parts of Scotland, Ireland & Wales where English is habitually spoken,

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    English dialogues, with phonetic transcriptions,

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    English dictations for home work.

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    English diction for singers and speakers,

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    English diction for singers and speakers,

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    English diction for singers and speakers,

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    The English essay :its development, and some of its perfected types

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    English etymologies

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    English etymologyor, a derivative dictionary of the English language: in two alphabets. Tracing the Etymology of those English Words, that are derived I. From the Greek, and Latin Languages; II. From the Saxon, and other Northern Tongues. The whole compiled from Vossius, meric casaubon, spelman, somner, minshew, junius, skinner, verstegan, ray, nugent, upton, cleland, and other etymologists. By the Reverend George William Lemon, Rector of Geytonthorpe, and Vicar of East Walton, Norfolk.

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    English exercises,adapted to the Grammar lately published by L. Murray; Consisting of Exemplifications of the Parts of Speech; Instances of false Orthography; Violations of the Rules of Syntax; Defects in Punctuation; and Violations of the Rules respecting Perspicuity and Accuracy. Designed for the benefit of private learners, as well as for the use of schools. By Lindley Murray.

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    English exercises, orthographical and grammatical :in two parts, being a selection of choice pieces in prose and verse ...

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    The english expositor improv'dbeing a complete dictionary, teaching the interpretation of the most difficult words, which are commonly made use of in our English tongue. First set forth by J. B. Doctor of Physick. And now carefully revised, corrected, and abundantly augmented; with a new and very large Addition of very useful and significant Words. by R. Browne, Author of The English School Reform'd. There is also an Index of Common Words (alphabetically set) to direct the Reader to others more Learned, and of the same Signification with them. And likewise a short Nomenclator of the most celebrated Persons among the Ancients; with Variety of Memorable Things: Collected out of the best of History, Poetry, Philosophy and Geography.

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    English for coming Americans, teacher's manual;a rational system for teaching English to foreigners

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    English for coming Americans;a rational system for teaching English to foreigners

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    English for secondary schools,

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    English for the non-English,

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    English grammar ...Compiled under the direction of the State board of education.

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    English grammar

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    An English grammar

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    An English grammar

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    English grammar

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    English grammar :adapted to the different classes of learners : with an appendix, containing rules and observations, for assisting the more advanced students to write with perspicuity and accuracy

  30. 480

    English grammar :style, rhetoric, and poetry ; to which are added, Preparatory logic ; and, Advice to the student, on the improvement of the understanding

  31. 481

    English grammar :The English language in its elements and forms, with a history of its origin and development

  32. 482

    English grammar :with chapters on composition, versification, paraphrasing, and punctuation

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    English grammar adapted to the use of those preparing for local and other examinations,

  34. 484

    English grammar and analysis

  35. 485

    English grammar and composition :for higher grades

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    English grammar and composition in which the science of the language is made tributary to the art of expression ;a course of practical lessons carefully graded, and adapted to every-day use in the school-room,

  37. 487

    English grammar and composition,

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    English grammar and how to teach it :designed as a textbook for common schools, and for the primary, intermediate, and grammar departments of graded schools

  39. 489

    An English grammar and reading book for lower forms in classical schools.

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    An English grammarbeing a compilation from the works of such grammarians as have acquired the approbation of the public; better adapted, both to the ease of the master, and the benefit of the scholar, than most other treatises on that subject: To which are added, observations, explanatory and critical; as also, a short, but complete system of elocution, rendered plain to the meanest capacity; and the whole exemplified by orations and harangues. By J. Mennye, teacher of the mathematics, New-York.

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    An English grammar conformed to present usage :with an objective method of teaching the elements of the English language

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    The English grammar epitomis'dwherein the parts of speech are made clear and easy. ... to which are added the several rules of syntax, in promiscuous examples of good and bad English. ... By J. Bettesworth.

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    English grammar epitomisedor, a short, plain, easy compendium of English grammar, for the use of youth at schools, As well as all those Adult Persons, Who have hitherto Neglected the most Useful of all Studies, That of their Mother-Tongue. Wherein the Definitions are short, the Examples intelligible, the Rules of Syntax are exemplified with Examples under each Rule; Punctuation, or the Use of Stops, with other Marks used in Grammar, are illustrated by Examples; Rules for properly placing of Capital Letters in writing; Rules for Reading with Propriety; a Sentence construed according to the Elements of the English Language; with some Hints and Observations respecting the teaching of Youth to read, with Ease, Profit, and Improvement;-Addressed to the Teachers of Youth. By William Chown, Schoolmaster, At Moulton, near Northampton.

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    English grammar exercises

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    English grammar for beginners

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    English grammar for beginners

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    An English grammar for classical schools,with questions, and a course of exercises; being a practical introduction to English prose composition

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    An English grammar for higher grades in grammar schools.Adapted from "Essentials of English grammar",

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    An English grammar for schools :based on the principles and requirements of the grammatical society

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    An English grammar for schools :based on the principles and requirements of the grammatical society : Parts 1-2

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