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  1. 1601

    Principles of English grammar, defined and illustrated :to which are added pieces in prose and poetry, designed for analytical exercises; and false syntax for correction

  2. 1602

    Principles of expressive reading, impression before expression,

  3. 1603

    The principles of grammar, or youth's English directory.By G. Wright, Teacher of English and the Mathematics.

  4. 1604

    The principles of grammar:being a compendious treatise on the languages, English, Latin and Greek.

  5. 1605

    The principles of grammar;being a compendions treatise on the languages, English, Latin, Greek, German, Spanish, and French. Founded on the immutable principle of the relation which one word sustains to another

  6. 1606

    The principles of language :containing a full grammatical analysis of English poetry, confirmed by syllogistic reasoning and logical induction : with corrections in syntax and copious examples in prosody

  7. 1607

    The principles of Latin and English grammar. By Alexander Adam, LL.D. rector of the High School of Edinburgh

  8. 1608

    The principles of Latin Grammar, comprising the substance of the most approved grammars extant.

  9. 1609

    The principles of outlining,for colleges and advanced classes in secondary schools,

  10. 1610

    Principles of public speaking :comprising the techniques of articulation, phrasing, emphasis ; the cure of vocal defects ; the elements of gesture ... with many exercises, forms, and practice selections

  11. 1611

    The principles of rhetoric

  12. 1612

    The principles of singing.A practical guide for vocalists and teachers. With vocal exercises.

  13. 1613

    The principles of sound and inflexion as illustrated in the Greek and Latin languages,

  14. 1614

    Principles of speech and dictionary of sounds;

  15. 1615

    The principles of speech and vocal physiology :and dictionary of sounds, embracing a full theoretical development for the guidance of parents, teachers, public speakers, &c. : with minute practical directions and exercise for the cure of stammering, and all impediments and faults of articulation

  16. 1616

    Principles of speech and vocal physiology;and dictionary of sounds ... with minute practical directions and exercises for the cure of stammering ...

  17. 1617

    The principles of speech;a text-book for an introductory course,

  18. 1618

    The principles of the English languagedigested: or, English grammar reduced to analogy. By James Elphinston. In two volumes.

  19. 1619

    The principles of the English languagedigested: or, English grammar reduced to analogy. By James Elphinston. In two volumes.

  20. 1620

    The principles of the English language, digested for the use of schools. By James Elphinston

  21. 1621

    The principles of the International Phonetic Association.

  22. 1622

    Principles of vocal expression :being a revision of the Rhetoric of vocal expression

  23. 1623

    The problem of elementary composition;suggestions for its solution,

  24. 1624

    Proceedings of the ... annual meeting of the National Association of Elocutionists.

  25. 1625

    Proceedings of the National Association of Elocutionists.

  26. 1626

    Proceedings of the National Association of Elocutionists.

  27. 1627

    Proceedings of the National Association of Elocutionists.

  28. 1628

    Progress in language :with special reference to English

  29. 1629

    The progressive composition lessons;

  30. 1630

    The progressive composition lessons;

  31. 1631

    Progressive course in English :Teachers' manual

  32. 1632

    A progressive course in English for secondary schools :literature, composition, rhetoric, grammar

  33. 1633

    A progressive course in English for secondary schools :literature, composition, rhetoric, grammar

  34. 1634

    Progressive exercises in English composition

  35. 1635

    Progressive exercises in English grammar, part II :containing the principles of the synthesis or construction of the English language

  36. 1636

    Progressive exercises in rhetorical reading :particularly designed to familiarize the younger classes of readers with the pauses and other marks in general use, and to introduce them to the practice of modulation and inflection of the voice

  37. 1637

    The progressive fifth, or, Elocutionary reader :in which the principles of elocution are illustrated by reading exercises in connection with the rules : for the use of schools and academies

  38. 1638

    A progressive grammar of the English tongue :based on the results of modern philology

  39. 1639

    The progressive second reader :for our public and private schools : containing exercises in articulation, and easy lessons in reading, spelling, and defining : with original designs and illustrations

  40. 1640

    The progressive speaker;containing the best readings and recitations for all occasions from the most celebrated authors ... Programmes for special occasions, together with a treatise on elocution ... How to organize and conduct literary societies ... Embellished with more than 100 superb illustrations.

  41. 1641

    The progressive speller :for common schools and academies : a complete key to pronunciation, easy words for primary classes, lessons for spelling and defining, dictation exercises : also exercises in the formation and the analysis of derivative words, thus furnishing a thorough course of instruction in the orthography and orthoepy of the most common words in the English language

  42. 1642

    Progressive studies in English

  43. 1643

    Projects in action English:socialized recitations in composition and grammar,

  44. 1644

    Pronounciation of Greek and Latin

  45. 1645

    A pronouncing and defining dictionary of the English language :abridged from Webster's American dictionary, with numerous synonyms, carefully discriminated

  46. 1646

    A pronouncing and spelling dictionaryIn which, by distinguishing signs of the literal sounds, the proper sounds of English words are clearly intimated; and by which, both His Majesty's subjects, and foreigners, may correct an improper, or acquire a right pronunciation of the English language. Together with an introduction, and an appendix, containing many new, and useful observations on the sounds of the letters; distinguishing signs of their different sounds; and directions for attaining to a right pronunciation. And also, by way of praxis, a discourse on an important subject; in which, the right sounds of its words are so clearly intimated, that a stranger, after acquainting himself with the introduction, may be able to pronounce them properly. To which is now added, a short, and plain grammer of the English language. The second edition, with considerable additions and improvements. By William Johnston, M.A.

  47. 1647

    A pronouncing and spelling dictionary,of the English language. The words ... arranged according to Noah Webster's pronunciation ...

  48. 1648

    Pronouncing handbook of words often mispronouncedand of words as to which a choice of pronunciation is allowed,

  49. 1649

    The pronouncing spelling book :adapted to Walkers̓ Critical pronouncing dictionary, in which the precise sound of every syllable is accurately conveyed in a manner perfectly intelligible to every capacity, by placing over such letters as lose their sounds, those letters whose sounds they receive

  50. 1650

    A pronouncing vocabulary :with lessons in prose and verse and a few grammatical excercises

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