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  1. 1351

    On words admitting of being grouped around the root flap or flak.

  2. 1352

    One hundred lessons in English ;a text-book embracing the essentials of practical English, for use in commercial schools, high schools, and others desiring a short course

  3. 1353

    The only sure guide the English tongue or, New pronouncing spelling-book: upon the same plan as the royal standard English dictionary designed for the use of schools and private families.To which is added, an appendix, containing several very useful lists of words properly accented, which had been omitted in the two last editions. By W. Perry, lecturer on the English language, in the academy, Edinburgh.

  4. 1354

    Oral English for secondary schools

  5. 1355

    Oral English,directions and exercises for planning and delivering the common kinds of talks, together with guidance for debating and parliamentary practice

  6. 1356

    The orator's manual;a practical and philosophical treatise on vocal culture, emphasis and gesture, together with selections for declamation and reading.

  7. 1357

    The oratorical class-book;with the principles of elocution simplified and illustrated by suitable examples. Intended for the use of public and private seminaries.

  8. 1358

    Oratory sacred and secular;or, The extemporaneous speaker, with sketches of the most eminent speakers of all ages.

  9. 1359

    Order of exercises in elocution,given at the Cook county normal school.

  10. 1360

    Oriental diction and theme in English verse, 1740-1840,

  11. 1361

    The origin and history of the English language :and of the early literature it embodies

  12. 1362

    The origin and history of the English language,and of the early literature it embodies.

  13. 1363

    Origin, progress and destiny of the English language and literature.

  14. 1364

    Original tales and ballads in the Yorkshire dialect,known also as Inglis, the language of the Angles, and the Northumbrian dialect: spoken to-day in Yorkshire, and in early times from South Yorkshire to Aberdeen,

  15. 1365

    Origins of the English people and the English language;

  16. 1366

    The orthoëpist: a pronouncing manual containing about four thousand five hundred words including a considerable number of the names of foreign authors, artists, etc., that are often mispronounced,

  17. 1367

    The orthoëpist:a pronouncing manual containing about four thousand five hundred words, including a considerable number of the names of foreign authors, artists, etc., that are often mispronounced,

  18. 1368

    The orthoëpist: a pronouncing manual,containing about three thousand five hundred words, including a considerable number of names of foreign authors, artists, etc., that are often mispronounced.

  19. 1369

    The orthoëpist:a pronouncing manual, containing about three thousand five hundred words, including a considerable number of the names of foreign authors, artists, etc., that are often mispronounced.

  20. 1370

    Orthographical exercisesin a series of moral letters. To which is added, a selection of essays, &c. from the best English writers. By James Alderson, Master of the English Academy, Ashford, Kent.

  21. 1371

    An orthographie, conteyning the due order and reason, howe to write or paint thimage of mannes voice, most like to the life or nature.

  22. 1372

    Orthography, orthoepy, and punctuation,embodying the essential facts of the English language, with concise rules for punctuation and the use of capital letters; a text-book and book of reference for schools, colleges, and private students,

  23. 1373

    Orthophony,

  24. 1374

    Orthophony: or, Vocal culture in elocution :a manual of elementary exercises, adapted to Dr. Rush's "Philosophy of the human voice," and designed as an introduction to Russell's "American elocutionist."

  25. 1375

    Orthophony;or, The cultivation of the voice in elocution.

  26. 1376

    Our English,

  27. 1377

    Our language, Smith and McMurry;grammar,

  28. 1378

    Our language.First book,

  29. 1379

    Our language;a jurnal of spelling reform and uther language topics.

  30. 1380

    Our living language:how to teach it and how to use it

  31. 1381

    Our mother tongue,

  32. 1382

    Our mother-tongue;a plea for its critical study,

  33. 1383

    Our own elementary grammar,intermediate between the primary and high school grammars, and especially adapted to the wants of the common schools.

  34. 1384

    Our own primary grammar,for the use of beginners.

  35. 1385

    Our own school grammar :designed for our schools and academies, as a sequel to the Primary grammar

  36. 1386

    Outline of elocution and comprehensive manual of principles.

  37. 1387

    Outline of English grammar.

  38. 1388

    An outline of English phonetics,

  39. 1389

    An outline of the elements of the English language :for the use of students.

  40. 1390

    An outline of the general principles of grammar. :With a brief exposition of the chief idiomatic peculiarities of the English language ...

  41. 1391

    An outline of the phonology and morphology of Old Provençal.

  42. 1392

    An outline of vocal physiology and Bell's Visible speech.The scientific basis for teaching correct articulation and pronunciation.

  43. 1393

    Outline of work in elementary language.

  44. 1394

    Outlines of composition :designed to simplify and develop the principles of the art by means of exercises in the preparation of essays, debates, lectures, and orations : for the use of schools, colleges, and private students

  45. 1395

    Outlines of composition and rhetoric

  46. 1396

    Outlines of elocution,

  47. 1397

    Outlines of English grammar as evolved from the language itself

  48. 1398

    Outlines of English grammar with continuous selections for practice.

  49. 1399

    Outlines of Latin phonetics,

  50. 1400

    Outlines of rhetoric :embodied in rules, illustrative examples, and a progressive course of prose composition

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