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  1. 901

    Historical primer of French phonetics and inflection,

  2. 902

    The historical study of the mother tongue :an introduction to philological method

  3. 903

    History and etymology of the English language.

  4. 904

    History and literature in grammar grades.

  5. 905

    The History and pedagogy of reading.With a review of the history of reading and writing and of methods, texts, and hygiene in reading,

  6. 906

    The History of English SoundsTransactions of the Philological Society

  7. 907

    A history of English sounds from the earliest period,with full word-lists,

  8. 908

    A history of modern colloquial English,

  9. 909

    The history of the English language ...

  10. 910

    History of the English language

  11. 911

    History of the English language

  12. 912

    History of the English language and literature

  13. 913

    History of the English language and literature.

  14. 914

    The history of the English language from the Teutonic invasion of Britain to the close of the Georgian era

  15. 915

    History of the Greek alphabet and pronunciation

  16. 916

    Homeric memory rhymes and the principles of melody in poetry.

  17. 917

    How should I pronounce? or, The principles of the art of correct pronunciation :a manual for schools, colleges, and private use

  18. 918

    How to pronounce the names in Shakespeare;the pronunciation of the names in the dramatis personae of each of Shakespeare's plays, also the pronunciation and explanation of place names and the names of all persons, mythological characters, etc., found in the text, with forewords by E.H. Sothern and Thomas W. Churchill and with a list of the dramas arranged alphabetically indicating the pronunciation of the names of the characters in the plays,

  19. 919

    How to read and declaim,

  20. 920

    How to speak Irish :or, The sounds of the Irish language in theory and practice : a compendium

  21. 921

    How to speak,designed as a textbook for the business man and woman,

  22. 922

    How to speak;exercises in voice culture and articulation with illustrative poems,

  23. 923

    How to talk, or, Primary lessons in the English language

  24. 924

    How to talk:a pocket manual of conversation and debating; with directions for acquiring a grammatical, easy, and graceful style ... with more than five hundred errors in speaking corrected.

  25. 925

    How to teach English to foreigners.

  26. 926

    How to write :a pocket manual of composition and letter-writing ... : to which are added forms for letters of introduction, notes, cards, etc., and a collection of poetical quotations.

  27. 927

    How to write clearly :rules and exercises on English composition

  28. 928

    How to write, or, Secondary lessons in the English language :illustrated with over 150 engravings

  29. 929

    How to write:a handbook based on the English Bible,

  30. 930

    Howe's science of language, or Seven-hour system of grammar.

  31. 931

    The human speech sounds ...

  32. 932

    Illustrated lessons in composition and rhetoric,

  33. 933

    Illustrated phonics :a text-book for schools

  34. 934

    An illustration of the principles of elocution ...

  35. 935

    Illustrations of English philology.

  36. 936

    Illustrations of style.A companion-book to Kellogg's rhetoric. Containing selections from British and American authors; illustrative of the cardinal qualities of style and of the several kinds of poetry.

  37. 937

    Imitation and analysis :English exercises based on Irvings sketch book

  38. 938

    The imperial dictionary, English, technological, and scientific ...

  39. 939

    The imperial dictionary, English, technological, and scientific :adapted to the present state of literature, science, and art, on the basis of Webster's dictionary, with the addition of many thousand words and phrases from the other standard dictionaries and encyclopedias, and from numerous other sources ...

  40. 940

    The imperial dictionary, English, technological, and scientific :adapted to the present state of literature, science, and art, on the basis of Webster's dictionary, with the addition of many thousand words and phrases from the other standard dictionaries and encyclopedias, and from numerous other sources ...

  41. 941

    The imperial lexicon of the English language,exhibiting the pronunciation, etymology, and explanation of every word usually employed in science, literature, and art.

  42. 942

    The imperial lexicon of the English language,exhibiting the pronunciation, etymology, and explanation of every word usually employed in science, literature, and art.

  43. 943

    An improved grammar of the English language

  44. 944

    The improved universal spelling-bookor, a new and easy guide to the English language. (in which the Spelling Words are divided, according to Mr. Sheridan's standard of pronunciation) Containing, I. Tables of Words of one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven Syllables; with natural and easy Lessons in each, adapted to the Capacity of Children, from three Years old and upwards II. A very easy and approved Guide to English Grammar, by Way of Question and Answer. III. A Collection of near 5000 of the most useful Words of two, three, and four Syllables, viz. Noun Substantives, Adjectives and Verbs (placed alphabetically under their respective Heads) which are accented and explained for the better Instruction of Youth. IV. A Variety of Alphabetical Copies, and Writing Pieces, both in Prose and Verse. V. Chronological Tables of the Monarchs and Kings of England, and other the most remarkable Occurrences in sacred and prophane History; with some short Remarks upon the seven Stages of Life, which are improving to the Mind and Morals of Youth. The twenty-seventh edition. By Daniel Fenning, Late School-Master of Bures, in Suffolk, and Author of the Use of the Globes, Practical Arithmetic, &c. &c.

  45. 945

    INACCURATE PRONUNCIATION.The Weekly entertainer; or Agreeable and instructive repository. Containing a collection of select pieces, both in prose and verse; curious anecdotes, instructive tales, and ingenious essays on different subjects

  46. 946

    Independent fifth reader :containing a practical treatise on elocution : illustrated with diagrams, select and classified reading and recitations, with copious notes, and complete supplementary index

  47. 947

    Indo-Germanic sonants and consonants :chapters on comparative philology, comprising contributions towards a scientific exposition of the Indo-Germanic vowel system

  48. 948

    Indo-Iranian phonology with special reference to the middle and new Indo-Iranian languages

  49. 949

    The Indoeuropean superstress and the evolution of verse,

  50. 950

    An inductive grammar of the English language :for the use of common and graded schools

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