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Displaying 2,167 digitized works or clusters of works
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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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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.
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An english grammar for the Latin tonguecontaining the rudiments, upon the plan of the common accidence; the defects whereof are supplied First, By a few Alterations, and some Additions, chiefly in the Syntax: Secondly, By A Companion to the Rudiments, consisting of sundry Articles containing the Definitions of Grammar and its Parts; of Letters, Syllables, Words, Sentences, Points and Accents; short, plain and comprehensive Rules for Nouns and Verbs, with the Exceptions to be learned by Way of Vocabulary; Figurative Syntax, and Prosody; with Rules for Making and Construing Latin. Being a sufficient Foundation for a good Understanding of the English, as well as the Latin Tongue. Collected from the Works of several very eminent Grammarians, and adapted to the Use of Schools; and also of those Gentlemen, who having neglected their Classical Learning, are desirous to retrieve it.
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An English grammar for the use of junior classes
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English grammar for the use of schools
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English grammar in familiar lectures :accompanied by a compendium : embracing a new systematick order of parsing, a new system of punctuation, exercises in false syntax, and a system of philosophical grammar in notes : to which are added an appendix and a key to the exercises : designed for the use of schools and private learners
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English grammar in lectures :designed to render its principles easily adapted to the mind of the young learner, and its study entertaining
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English grammar in two parts :the first, a brief analysis of the English language : the second, a practical system of etymology and syntax : with exercises in parsing and corrections
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English grammar past and present,with appendices on prosody, synonyms, and other outlying subjects.
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English grammar reformd [sic] into a small compass and easy method ...
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English grammar simplified and adapted to all classes of learnersfor the use of schools and academies.
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English grammar simplified;its study made easy,
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English grammar,
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English grammar,
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The English grammar, abridgedAnd made regular and easy for the use of children, as soon as they shall know how to read. By Charles Odwyer.
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English grammar, by lectures:comprehending the principles and rules of syntactical parsing on a new and highly approved system; intended as a text book for students; containing exercises in syntax, rules for parsing by transposition, critical notes, and a lecture on rhetoric.
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The english grammar,by question and answer; with notes. Containing plain and comprehensive, rules for speaking or writing English correctly; with a Variety of Examples and Exceptions. In which all unnecessary Difficulties are avoided; and the most useful Rules distinguished from the less useful, by being printed in a larger Letter. To which is added, an appendix: containing a system of rhetoric, &c.
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An English grammar,for the use of high school, academy, and college classes,
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An English grammar, for the use of schools.
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English grammar,for the use of schools.
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An English grammar, in familiar conversations, inductive and progressive;uniting and harmonizing theory and practice, and adapted to oral teaching.
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An English grammar, in three books, developing the new science, made up of those constructive principles which form a sure guide in using the English language ...Book I.
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English grammar,including grammatical analysis.
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English grammar, or, An exposition of the principles and usages of the English language
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The English grammar.Carefully rev. and annotated
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An English grammar: in which the principles of the language are methodically arranged, and practically illustrated;with examples for parsing, and questions for examination. Designed for schools, academies, and private learners,
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The english grammar: or, an essay on the art of grammar, applied to and exemplified in the English tongue. By Michael Maittaire
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English grammar: or, An essay towards speaking and writing the English language grammatically, and inditing elegantly
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The English grammar;
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English grammar;Lectures on the theory of language and universal grammar; and on oratory and criticism.
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An English grammar;methodical, analytical, and historical. With a treatise on the orthography, prosody, inflections and syntax of the English tongue; and numerous authorities cited in order of historical development.
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An English grammar;methodical, analytical, and historical. With a treatise on the orthography, prosody, inflections and syntax of the English tongue; and numerous authorities cited in order of historical development.
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An English grammar;methodical, analytical, and historical. With a treatise on the orthography, prosody, inflections and syntax of the English tongue; and numerous authorities cited in order of historical development.
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An English grammar;with exercises, notes, and questions.
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English grammmar:a simple, concise, and comprehensive manual of the English language.
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English in America.
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English in the grades;suggestions for teachers,
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English in the high school,
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English in the high school,
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English in the public schools,
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English language (course A).
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The English language
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The English language
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The English language
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The English language
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The English language
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The English language :a brief history of its grammatical changes and its vocabulary : with exercises on synonyms, prefixes and suffixes, word-analysis and word building : a text-book for high schools and colleges
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The English language : its history and structure.With chapters on derivation, paraphrazing, sentence-making, and punctuation.
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English language and literary criticism :a practical guide to systematic reading and study; comprising ... selections ... criticisms and ... analyses of the best ... works in the English language.