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  1. 1001

    The junior highway to English :a textbook for the seventh and eighth years

  2. 1002

    The junior ladies' reader, a choice and varied collection of prose and verse,with a synopsis of the elementary principles of elocution ...

  3. 1003

    The Jurnal ov American orthoepy.

  4. 1004

    The juvenile expositor : or,Sequel to the common spelling-book ; containing a collection of the most useful words in the English language, clearly explained, and adapted to the comprehension of young persons ; being an introduction to Walker's dictionary ; with a course of reading lessons in prose and verse... ; to which is added the abridgment of Murray's English grammar, with his latest improvements, additions, and corrections ; with an additional appendix...

  5. 1005

    The juvenile expositor, or, American school class-book, no. 4, improved and enlarged :embracing radical and derivative orthography : with concise and appropriate definitions ... together with a grammar ...

  6. 1006

    The juvenile instructor, or Natural grammar and reader: :containing a new method of analytical and synthetical parsing of the English language, by means of a vinculum or chain; with miscellaneous exemplifications, in prose and poetry: adapted to the capacities of learners, who have made some progress in spelling and reading; designed to succeed the Juvenile and other spelling-books, and, as an introduction to the Juvenile mentor and Expositor.

  7. 1007

    Key to Clark's grammar:in which the analyses of the sentences in the grammar are indicated by diagrams.

  8. 1008

    The key to English grammar :in which the most difficult examples of syntax are illustrated, to abridge the labour of the instructor and facilitate the progress of the learner

  9. 1009

    Key to French pronunciation

  10. 1010

    Key to Harvey's practical grammar (revised edition) :including analysis by diagrams

  11. 1011

    A key to Lennie's Principles of English grammar,containing an enlarged account of the author's method of teaching grammar,

  12. 1012

    A key to the art of lettersor, English a Learned Language. Full of art, elegancy and variety. Being an essay to enable both foreigners, and the English youth of either sex, to speak and write the English tongue well and learnedly, according to the exactest Rules of Grammar. After which they may attain to Latin, French, or any other Foreign Language in a short time, with very little Trouble to themselves or their Teachers. With a preface shewing the Necessity of a Vernacular Grammar. Dedicated to his Highness the Duke of Gloucester. By A. Lane, late Master of the Free-School of Leominster in Herefordshire.

  13. 1013

    A key to the classical pronunciation of Greek, Latin and Scripture proper names :in which the words are accented and divided into syllables ; to which are added terminational vocabularies of Hebrew, Greek and Latin proper names ; concluding with observations on the Greek and Latin accents and quantity

  14. 1014

    A key to the classical pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture proper names;

  15. 1015

    Key to the questions contained in West's Elements of English grammar and English grammar for beginners.

  16. 1016

    Kimball's business English,with lessons on business letter writing, capitalization, and punctuation; designed for use in commercial schools, high schools, academies, normal schools, and higher grades of the common schools,

  17. 1017

    King's College lectures on elocution;or, The physiology and culture of voice and speech, and the expression of the emotions by language, countenance, and gesture. To which is added a special lecture on the causes and cure of impediments of speech ...

  18. 1018

    The king's English

  19. 1019

    The king's English abridged for school use.

  20. 1020

    Knowles' Elocutionist :a first-class rhetorical reader and recitation book, containing the only essential principles of elocution, directions for managing the voice, etc., simplified and expanded on a novel plan, with numerous pieces for reading and declamation, designed for the use of schools and colleges

  21. 1021

    The Kraze for 'KAmerican speech.

  22. 1022

    LanguageSir Gawain & The Green Knight

  23. 1023

    Language for the grades.

  24. 1024

    Language in the making;a word study,

  25. 1025

    Language lessons

  26. 1026

    Language lessons

  27. 1027

    Language lessons

  28. 1028

    Language lessons from literature,

  29. 1029

    Language lessons.Book 1-2.

  30. 1030

    Language lessons:an introductory grammar and composition for intermediate and grammar grades.

  31. 1031

    The language of the later part of the Peterborough chronicle.1. Phonology. 2. Inflection...

  32. 1032

    The language of the Middle English Bestiary.

  33. 1033

    Language work below the high school.Printed as manuscript, for the use of the students of the Illinois state normal university.

  34. 1034

    The language-speller;a correlation of language work with spelling,

  35. 1035

    A Latin grammar

  36. 1036

    A Latin grammar

  37. 1037

    Latin pronunciation and the Latin alphabet.

  38. 1038

    Latin pronunciation.

  39. 1039

    Latin pronunciation.An inquiry into the proper sound of the Latin language during the classical period.

  40. 1040

    Latin pronunciation:a brief outline of the Roman, continental and English methods,

  41. 1041

    Latin pronunciation;a short exposition of the Roman method,

  42. 1042

    Latin prose composition.

  43. 1043

    Latin prosody made easy.

  44. 1044

    Leaves from a word-hunter's note-book.Being some contributions to English etymology,

  45. 1045

    A lecture on elocution, particularly with reference to the art of reading :delivered, agreeably to appointment, before the North Carolina Institute of Education, at their annual meeting, June 20th, 1832

  46. 1046

    A lecture on the best mode of preparing and using spelling-books

  47. 1047

    LECTURE V. ELOCUTION.A course of lectures: containing remarks upon the government and education of children, Thoughts upon the present Plan of Education, and an essay upon elocution. As read lately in many parts of England and Scotland. To which is added, A sermon. By the Rev. Rest Knipe

  48. 1048

    Lectures on eloquence and style

  49. 1049

    Lectures on language, as particularly connected with English grammar :designed for the use of teachers and advanced learners

  50. 1050

    Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres

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