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Displaying 2,167 digitized works or clusters of works
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951
Inductive lessons in rhetoric.
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952
Inductive studies in English grammar
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953
The infant school grammar, consisting of elementary lessons in the analytical method;illustrated by sensible objects and actions.
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954
Informal oral composition,
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955
An inquiry into the principles of harmony in language,and of the mechanism of verse, modern and antient.
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956
Institutes of English grammarcontaining I. The different kinds, relations, and changes of words. II. Syntax, or the right construction of sentences. With an appendix, comprehending a table of verbs irregularly inflected; Remarks on some Grammatical Figures; rules of punctuation; a praxis on the grammar, And Examples of true and false construction. By R. Harrison.
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957
Institutes of grammar,as applicable to the English langage, or as introductory to the study of other languages, systematically arranged, and briefly explained. To which are added some chronological tables.
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958
Institutes of Latin grammar.
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959
Instructions for right spelling,and plain directions for reading and writing true English. With several delightful Things, very Useful and Necessary, both for Young and Old to Read and Learn. By G. F. and E. H. Enlarged by A. S.
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960
Instructions in reading the Liturgy of the United Church of England and Ireland;offered to the attention of the younger clergy and candidates for Holy orders: With an appendix on pronunciation ...
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961
An instructive elocution:designed especially for teachers and private learners.
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962
Intermediate lessons in English grammar.
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963
The intermediate standard speaker :containing pieces for declamation in schools, colleges, etc. : introductory, or supplementary, to The standard speaker
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964
The international reciter :a complete program and manual of modern elocution containing the best productions by the best authors, with an exhaustive treatise on the subject of vocal and physical culture and gesturing. . . including recitals in prose and verse.
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965
Intonation curves,a collection of phonetic texts, in which intonation is marked throughout by means of curved lines on a musical stave,
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966
An introduction literary and philosophical to languagesEspecially to the English, Latin, Greek and Hebrew; exhibiting at one view their grammar, rationale, analogy and idiom, in three parts. By Anselm Bayly, L.L.B. of His Majesty's chapel royal. Parts the first and second.
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967
Introduction to An analytical dictionary of the English language ...
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968
An introduction to English grammarto which is annexed a treatise on rhetorick. By Joshua Story.
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969
An introduction to English grammar, on an analytical plan :adapted to the use of students in colleges and the higher classes in schools and academies
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970
An introduction to English grammar, on universal principles ...
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971
Introduction to English, French and German phonetics,with reading lessons and exercises
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972
An introduction to Greek reading,
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973
An introduction to Old French phonology and morphology,
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974
Introduction to rhetoric,
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975
An introduction to the art of reading with energy and propriety.By John Rice.
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976
An introduction to the English grammarContaining I. A great variety of monosyllables, from the easiest to the most dissicult. II. Grammar in all its parts, to which are added large tables of words, from two to six and seven syllables. By James Corbet Philolgus.
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977
An introduction to the English language and learning.In three parts. Part I. A Spelling-Book of Arts and Sciences; Containing Alphabets of all the Words in the following Sciences, viz. Theology, Ethics, Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Poetry, Mythology, Phylosophy, Geography, Astronomy, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Mathematics, Mechanics, Anatomy, Physic, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Botany, Jurisprudence, Heraldry. Disposed in a Method entirely New; With the Rules of True Pronunciation and Spelling. Part II. The Rudiments of English Grammar. With the Rules of Orthography, Construction, Emphasis, and a Just Elocution. Part III. Lessons on all the above-mentioned Sciences; Containing a particular Description of each, by Way of Exercise, or Praxis, to enable the Scholar to read justly and judiciously on any Subject whatsoever. With a Preface, shewing, that nothing short of the Method here taken can be sufficient for a Plan of Genuine English Education. By Benjamin Martin.
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978
An introduction to the grammar of elocution :designed for the use of schools
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979
An introduction to the orthography and pronunciation of the English language.
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980
An introduction to the pronunciation of French
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981
Introduction to the science of language
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982
An introduction to the study of English grammar
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983
An introduction to the study of English grammar
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984
An introduction to the study of rhetoric;lessons in phrase ology, punctuation and sentence structure,
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985
An introduction, phonological, morphological, syntactic, to the Gothic of Ulfilas.
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986
THE INTRODUCTION.A General dictionary of the English language, compiled with the greatest care from the best authors and dictionaries now extant. By a society of gentlemen
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987
An introductory course in argumentation.
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988
An introductory essay on the art of reading, and speaking in public, part first and secondIn which an investigation of the principles of written language is attempted. By Samuel Whyte, principal of the English grammar and Classic-School.
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989
Introductory language work :a simple, varied, and pleasing, but methodical, series of exercises in English to precede the study of technical grammar
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990
Introductory lessons in English grammar
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991
Introductory text-book of English composition, based on grammatical synthesis.
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992
An introductory treatise on elocution :with principles and illustration : arranged for teaching and practice
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993
Irish phonetics.
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994
The irish spelling-bookor, instruction for the reading of English, fitted for the youth of Ireland. In which are set forth many useful Observations in Spelling, Alterations, and Amendments in the Sounds of Letters, both Single and Double; Exact Formations of both Sorts by the several Organs of Voice;-A Discourse on Prosody: A large Chapter about various Quantities of Vowels, Change, and Loss of Letters and Syllables in Pronunciation;-Rules for the right Reading of Prose and Verse;-A new Method of Parsing, according to Orthography and Prosody;-A Method of Teaching, useful both to Scholars and their Teachers; -And many other necessary Things, interspersed in each Part of the Book.
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995
Italian composition.
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996
An Italian phonetic reader.
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997
John Hart's pronunciation of English, 1569-1570.
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998
Junior English book,
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999
Junior high school English,
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1000
Junior high school English,