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  1. 1401

    Outlines of the history of the English language for the use of the junior classes in colleges and the higher classes in schools.

  2. 1402

    The outlines of the phonology of Manx Gaelic,

  3. 1403

    The Pacific coast speller.

  4. 1404

    Pāli grammar;a phonetic and morphological sketch of the Pāli language, with an introductory essay on its form and character by J. Minayeff, 1872.

  5. 1405

    Pamphlets in philology and the humanities

  6. 1406

    Pamphlets in philology and the humanities.

  7. 1407

    Pamphlets in philology and the humanities.

  8. 1408

    Pamphlets in philology and the humanities.

  9. 1409

    Pamphlets in philology and the humanities.

  10. 1410

    Pamphlets in philology and the humanities.

  11. 1411

    A Panjabi phonetic reader

  12. 1412

    Paragraph writing,

  13. 1413

    A parser and analyzer for beginners :with diagrams and suggestive pictures

  14. 1414

    The parser's manual :embracing classified examples in nearly every variety of English construction : designed for schools and for the use of private students

  15. 1415

    Parsing book :containing a brief course of syntax : together with selections of prose and poetry for analysis and parsing

  16. 1416

    PART IA general introduction to trade and business. Or, the young merchant's and tradesman's magazine. Being an assistant to youths, on their leaving school, and entring on apprenticeship; ... By William Markham. ...

  17. 1417

    PART I.The royal English grammar, Containing what is necessary to the knowledge of the English tongue, laid down in a plain and familiar way. For the use of young gentlemen and ladies. To which are added, lessons for boys at school, shewing the use of the parts of speech, and the joining words together in a sentence. By James Greenwood sur-master of St. Paul's School

  18. 1418

    PART IV. Of ProsodyThe royal English grammar, Containing what is necessary to the knowledge of the English tongue, laid down in a plain and familiar way. For the use of young gentlemen and ladies. To which are added, lessons for boys at school, shewing the use of the parts of speech, and the joining words together in a sentence. By James Greenwood sur-master of St. Paul's School

  19. 1419

    Parts of speech;essays on English.

  20. 1420

    Peirce college language exercises.A series of practical exercises in English. For the use of colleges of business and shorthand.

  21. 1421

    The pejorative development :the meaning of English words

  22. 1422

    The pentaglot preceptoror elementary institutes of the English, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Irish, languages. Vol.I. Containing a complete grammar of the English tongue For the Use of Schools, and peculiarly calculated for the Instruction of such Ladies & Gentlemen, as may wish to learn without the help of a Master. By Patrick Lynch.

  23. 1423

    The Pepet law in Philippine languages ...

  24. 1424

    Perfect French possible :some essential and adequate helps to French pronunciation and rhythm

  25. 1425

    Petite phone̲tique compare̲e des principales langues europe̲ennes,

  26. 1426

    Philippine orthography.

  27. 1427

    Philologica;journal of comparative philology.

  28. 1428

    A philological introduction to Greek and Latin for students,

  29. 1429

    Philological studies :with English illustrations

  30. 1430

    The philology of the English tongue

  31. 1431

    The philosophic alphabet :with an explanation of its principles, and a variety of extracts, illustrating its adaptation to the sounds of the English language ... to which is added, a philosophic system of punctuation

  32. 1432

    Philosophic elocution:voice culture. A treatise on the structure, development and thorough cultivation of the voice for oratory, reading, etc.

  33. 1433

    Philosophic etymology,or Rational grammar.

  34. 1434

    Philosophic grammar of the English language :in connection with the laws of matter and of thought ... designed for private students, foreigners, and the higher classes in schools

  35. 1435

    A philosophical and practical grammar of the English language

  36. 1436

    A philosophical grammar of the English language :adapted equally to the use of schools or private study : in which are contained, in numerous instances, theoretical and practical refutations of the most prevailing systems in modern use

  37. 1437

    Philosophy of French pronunciation.

  38. 1438

    The philosophy of language :containing practical rules for acquiring a knowledge of English grammar.

  39. 1439

    The philosophy of language; or, Language as an exact science,subjectively and analytically arranged.

  40. 1440

    The philosophy of rhetoric

  41. 1441

    The philosophy of rhetoric,

  42. 1442

    The philosophy of rhetoric.

  43. 1443

    The philosophy of rhetoric.

  44. 1444

    Philosophy of rhetoric.

  45. 1445

    The philosophy of the human voice :embracing its physiological history; together with a system of principles, by which criticism in the art of elocution may be rendered inteligible [i.e. intelligible], and instruction, definite and comprehensive to which is added a brief analysis of song and recitative

  46. 1446

    The philosophy of voice:showing the right and wrong action of voice in speech and song, with laws for self-culture.

  47. 1447

    The philosophy of words :A popular introduction to the science of language

  48. 1448

    The philotaxian grammar :being a concise and lucid guide to a knowledge of the English language : containing a new and comprehensive system of parsing, and a complete order for correcting false syntax, and exhibiting the cases of nouns and pronouns, and the moods and tenses of verbs, in a new and systematic arrangement designed for schools and private learners

  49. 1449

    The phonarthron.Or, Natural system of the sounds of speech: a test of pronunciation for all languages: also, the phonarithmon, and the phonodion. To which is added, a practical application of the phonarthron to English and French pronunciation; and to the reading of Hebrew, &c.

  50. 1450

    Phonation ...

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