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    The art of rhetoric made easy:

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    The art of rhetorick laid down in an easy entertaining manner, and illustrated with several beautiful orations from Demosthenes, Cicero, Sallust, Homer, Shakespear, Milton, &c. Being the sixth volume of the Circle of the sciences, &c. By the King's Autharity

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    The art of right spelling and pronouncing all the words of the English tongue.Very useful for all persons that are desirous to learn to write properly, and to know how to Spell those Words which are not Writ in the same Manner as they are Pronounced. By which also Foreigners may be Instructed how to Pronounce the most Difficult and Troublesome Words of the English Tongue. To which is added, an exact account of all the stops, marks, and references that commonly occur in authors.

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    The art of speaking

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    The art of speaking

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    The art of speaking in publickor an essay on the action of an orator; as to his pronunciation and gesture. Useful in the senate or theatre, the court, the camp, as well as the bar and pulpit.

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    The art of speaking in publik:or, An essay on the action of an orator; as to his pronunciation and gesture. Useful in the senate or theatre, the court, the camp, as well as the bar and pulpit.

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    The art of speaking; upon an entire new plan. And in which the operations and emotions of the mind are particularly considered. The whole illustrated by a numerous Selection of Examples, Ancient and Modern, In Prose and Verse. Calculated to form the minds of Youth to ajust Sense of Propriety in Mental Delivery, And not unworthy the perusal of the Gentlemen of The Bar, The Pulpit, OR, The Stace

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    The art of writing English :a manual for students, with chapters on paraphrasing, essay-writing, précis-writing, punctuation, and other matters

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    The arte or crafte of rhethoryke;

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    Artistic singing,

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    The arts of logick and rhetorick,illustrated by examples taken out of the best authors, Antient and Modern, In all the Polite Languages. Interpreted and explain'd by that Learned and Judicious Critick, Father Bouhours. To which are added, parallel quotations out of the most eminent English authors in Verse and Prose: Wherein the like Observations are made on their Beauties and Blemishes, in all the various Kinds of Thought and Expression.

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    The arts of writing, reading, and speaking

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    Assyrian grammarwith paradigms, exercises, glossary, and bibliography

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    An attempt to simplify English grammar :with observations on the method of teaching it

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    Aureate terms;a study in the literary diction of the fifteenth century,

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    Bad English exposed: a series of criticisms on the errors and inconsistencies of Lindley Murray and other grammarians,

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    The basic law of vocal utterance,

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    Bathyllus redivivusAn essay proving that the grammar, call'd Sheridan's, is a transcript from the Royal-Grammar: and, that his additions are erroneous, impertinent, and insufficient. By John Greer, A.M. and student in physick.

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    Beadle's dime patriotic speaker :being extracts from the splendid oratory of Judge Holt ... together with poems for the hour.

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    Beauties of eminent writersselected and arranged for the instruction of youth in the proper reading and reciting of the English language: calculated also to instil into the mind the principles of wisdom and, virtue, and to give it an early taste for the acquisition of useful knowledge, to which is now added, a concise system of English grammar, with exercises in orthography. In two volumes. Sold separately or together. For the use of schools and private classes. Second edition. By William Scott, teacher of the English language and geography in Edinburgh.

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    Beecher's recitations and readings :humorous, serious, dramatic, including prose and poetical selections in Dutch, French, Yankee, Irish, Backwoods, Negro, and other dialects

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    Bellum grammaticaleor, the grammatical battel royal. In reflections on the three English grammars, publish'd in about a year last past. In a letter to the learned and ingenious whilom assistant to the learned Mr. Benjamin Morland of Hackney. With a postscript to Heterologus, usher to the learned Dr. Busby.

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    Berry's spelling book,

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    Better English for speaking and writing :a series of three books

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    Blessing Esau;experiments in high school English-teaching,

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    A book of exposition,

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    The book of oratory:compiled for the use of colleges, academies, and the higher classes of select and parish schools,

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    The Breeches Bible :considered as the basis for remarks, critical and philological, on the English language

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    The bride;a play, in five acts.

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    A brief English grammar on a logical method

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    A brief English grammar,

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    A brief grammar of the English language,explained in twenty lessons.

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    A brief outline of elocution,combined with a few choice dramatic and other selections, taken from the best authors.

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    A brief sketch of Bengali phonetics.

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    A briefer practical rhetoric,

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    British educationor, the source of the disorders of Great Britain. Being an essay towards proving, that the immorality, ignorance, and false taste, which so generally prevail, are the natural and necessary consequences of the present defective system of education. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M.

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    The British grammaror, an essay, in four parts, towards speaking and writing the English language grammatically, and inditing elegantly, for the use of schools, and of private young gentlemen and ladies. [Three lines in Latin from Cicero].

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    Brown's first lessons in language and grammar

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    The business man's English

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    The California text-book :containing a grammar of the Spanish language in English ; of the English in Spanish conversational dialogues in both languages, and a full description of California

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    The Canadian elocutionist :designed for the use of colleges, schools and for self instruction, together with a copious selection, in prose and poetry, of pieces adapted for reading, recitation and practice

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    The canterbury talesof Chaucer. To which are added an essay on his language and versification, and an introductory discourse: together with notes and a glossary. By the late Thomas Tyrwhitt, Esq. F.R.S.

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    The canterbury talesof Chaucer. To which are added, an essay upon his language and versification; an introductory discourse; and notes. In four volumes.

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    Caruso's method of voice production;the scientific culture of the voice,

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    The century handbook of writing

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    Changes in the English language,between the publication of Wiclif's Bible and that of the authorised version. A.D. 1400 to A.D. 1600.

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    Charles Butler's English grammar (1634)

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    Chaucer's Language and VersificationA Chaucer Handbook,

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    The child and his spelling;an investigation of the psychology of spelling, individual and sex differences in spelling abilities and needs, the character and range of the spelling vocabulary, and the practical problems of teaching spelling,

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