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  1. 651

    Everyday English writing

  2. 652

    Evolution of expression

  3. 653

    Evolution of expression.

  4. 654

    Evolution of expression.

  5. 655

    Evolution of expression.A compilation of selections illustrating the four stages of development in art as applied to oratory.

  6. 656

    The evolution of technic in Elizabethan tragedy,

  7. 657

    Examination papers in phonetics,

  8. 658

    Excelsior elementary studies in English grammar;with numerous examples and exercises in analysis and parsing. Designed for schools and academies. .

  9. 659

    Exercises for parsing and analysis,

  10. 660

    Exercises in elocution,exemplifying the rules and principles of the art of reading.

  11. 661

    Exercises in elocution, in verse and prose:to which is prefixed, a lecture on the importance of elocution in connexion with ministerial usefulness ...

  12. 662

    Exercises in grammar :prepared for the use of the Hartford Female Seminary.

  13. 663

    Exercises in orthography :or, easy, instructive and entertaining lessons, selected from the best writers, designed to assist young persons to spell with accuracy and effect

  14. 664

    Exercises in parsing for beginners.

  15. 665

    Exercises in rhetoric and English composition(advanced course)

  16. 666

    Exercises in rhetoric and English composition

  17. 667

    Exercises in rhetorical reading :with a series of introductory lessons, particularly designed to familiarize readers with the pauses and other marks in general use, and lead them to the practice of modulation and inflection of the voice

  18. 668

    Exercises in vocal culture :for the use of classes under the instruction of E.C. Mitchell.

  19. 669

    Exercises on etymology :for use in schools, and for private instruction

  20. 670

    Exercises on French sounds,.

  21. 671

    Exercises on words.Designed as a course of practice on the rudiments of grammar and rhetoric.

  22. 672

    The exhibition speaker containing farce dialogue and tableaux with exercises for declamation in prose and verse. :Also, a treatise on oratory and elocutions, hints on dramatic characters

  23. 673

    Exotics: or, English words derived from Latin roots.Ten lectures.

  24. 674

    The expeditious instructoror, reading, writing and arithmetick made plain and easy. (containing much more in Quantity, and a far greater Variety of Instructions, than any Book of the Kind or Price; and expressed in so easy and familiar a Manner, that Persons of the lowest Capacity may learn, without a Master.) Among many other useful Particulars, are contain'd I. A succinct English Grammar. II. Of Words that are nearly alike in Sound, but are different in Sense and Spelling. III. The Names of the Gods and Goddesses of the Heathens; and of the Muses, Graces, &c. IV. A very particular Account of Stops and Marks: With Directions for their Use, in a Manner entirely New. V. Directions for placing the Accent and Emphasis. VI. Directions for chusing and hardening Quills; for making and mending Pens; and for making and preserving Inks. Vii. Directions for making an Ink for marking Linnen, which will never wash out. Viii. Directions for Writing; by which a Person, though entirely ignorant of that Art, may write a good Hand in twenty-four Hours, without the Assistance of a Master. IX. Directions for those who would write elegantly. X. Directions for Figure-Hand, &c. and a new and easy Short-Hand. XI. A very particular Explanation of Abbreviations in Writing. XII. How to superscribe and begin Letters to Persons to Distinction. XIII. How to make several Sorts of Sealing-Wax and Wafers; and how to take the Impression of any Leaf, for Needle-Work, or Colouring. XIV. Forms of Receipts and Notes, for transacting of Business. XV. Of Arithmetick; and an easy Method of learning it. XVI. Directions to Painters, Stone-Cutters, &c. for painting or cutting Words and Sentences; and how they should spell, and place them with Propriety. XVII. A Collection of Epitaphs, for the Use of Stone-Cutters, &c. Illustrated with a variety of alphabets and copies, in various hands, on copper plates; with Ornaments for the Tops and Bottoms of Pages. Engrav'd from the Writings and Designs of the most Eminent School Masters. The whole is calculated for the use of painters, engravers, stone-cutters, and all Others that would learn expeditiously to Read, Write or cast Accompts.

  25. 675

    Exposition of the grammatical structure of the English language :being an attempt to furnish an improved method of teaching grammar : (abridged by the author) : for the use of schools

  26. 676

    Exposition of the grammatical structure of the English language :being an attempt to furnish an improved method of teaching grammar. For the use of schools and colleges

  27. 677

    Expository writing,

  28. 678

    Expression in speech and writing,

  29. 679

    Expressive English

  30. 680

    Extemporary speech in antiquity ...

  31. 681

    Extent and causes of retardation in the Readings (Pa.) public schools in December, 1910;a statistical study,

  32. 682

    Facial speech reading and articulation teaching

  33. 683

    The faults of speech :a self-corrector and teachers' manual

  34. 684

    Fenno's science of speech;

  35. 685

    A few remarks on the pronunciation of Latin,

  36. 686

    First book in composition applying the principles of grammar to the art of composing:also, giving full directions for punctuation; especially designed for the use of southern schools,

  37. 687

    First book in composition for the use of schools :on an entirely new plan

  38. 688

    A first book in English for high schools,

  39. 689

    First book in English grammar

  40. 690

    A first book in writing English,

  41. 691

    A first book of composition for high schools,

  42. 692

    The first book of English grammar;prepared as a text-bok for public schools, and for the primary classes of high schools and academies.

  43. 693

    The first book of etymology :designed to promote precision in the use, and facilitate the acquisition of a knowledge of the English language : for beginners

  44. 694

    The first book of etymology:designed to promote precision in the use, and facilitate the acquisition of a knowledge of the English language. For beginners. On the basis of "The first book of etymology,

  45. 695

    First lessons in composition

  46. 696

    First lessons in composition.

  47. 697

    First lessons in English grammar

  48. 698

    First lessons in English grammar

  49. 699

    First lessons in English,

  50. 700

    First lessons in grammar :based upon the construction and analysis of sentences : designed as an introduction to the "analysis of sentences"

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