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  1. 1701

    Quintilian's Institutes of the orator,in twelve books.

  2. 1702

    Quintilian's Institutes of the orator. In twelve books. Translated from the original Latin, ... and illustrated with critical and explanatory notes, by J. Patsall, A.M. In two volumes. ...

  3. 1703

    A rational double grammar,for both English and French: in two parts. Part I. Containing a grammatical introduction to the English tongue, and its Terms explain'd. Also shewing the Number of Declensions of English and French Nouns, which are not fixed in other Grammars, &c. Part II. Treating of the conjugations of regular and irregular verbs, both in English and French separately; with a compleat Use of all the Tenses, which other Grammars are deficient in, &c. Besides a Correction of their Errors in French Verbs, &c. as the Preface will shew. Proper For learning both Languages Grammatically; which will supply the Defect of those who have had an imperfect Education in the Latin. To which is added, the idioms of the French Gil Blas. Translated according to our English idioms. By Isaac Cousteil.

  4. 1704

    A rational grammar of the English language,

  5. 1705

    A rational grammarwith easy rules in English to learn Latin, Compared with the best Authors In most Languages on this Subject. By J.T. Philipps, Preceptor to his Royal Highness Prince William, Duke of Cumberland.

  6. 1706

    The readable dictionary;or, Topical and synonymic lexicon ... classified by subjects, and arranged according to their affinities of meaning; with accompanying etymologies, definitions, and illustrations. To which are added, I. Lists of foreign terms and phrases ... II. A table of the common abbreviations. III. An alphabetical list of Latin and Greek roots, with derivatives ...

  7. 1707

    The reader :containing I. The art of delivery ... a selection of lessons in the various kinds of prose : II. Poetick numbers ... a selection of lessons in the various kinds of verse : being the third part of a Columbian exercise, the whole comprising an easy and systematical method of teaching and of learning the English language

  8. 1708

    The reader's guide,containing a notice of the elementary sounds in the English language; instructions for reading both prose and verse, with numerous examples for illustration, and lessons for practice.

  9. 1709

    The Reader's manual :designed for the use of common schools in the United States

  10. 1710

    The reader, or reciter;by the assistance of which any person may teach himself to read or recite English prose with the utmost elegance and effect. To which are added, instructions for reading plays. On a plan never before attempted.

  11. 1711

    Reading aloud and literary appreciation,

  12. 1712

    Reading and elocution :theoretical and practical

  13. 1713

    Reading as a fine art.

  14. 1714

    Reasonable elocution :a text-book for schools, colleges, clergymen, lawyers, actors, etc.

  15. 1715

    The reciter's treasury of verse, serious and humorous,

  16. 1716

    Reflections upon accuracy of style.By Mr. John Constable.

  17. 1717

    A regular English syntax.Wherein is exhibited the whole variety of English construction, properly exemplified. To which is added the elegant manner of arranging words, and members of sentences. The whole reduced to practice, for the use of private young gentlemen and ladies, as well as of our most eminent schools. By James Buchanan.

  18. 1718

    Relative efficiency of phonetic alphabets;an experimental investigation of the comparative merits of the Webster key alphabet and the proposed key alphabet submitted to the National Education Association,

  19. 1719

    Remarks on the practice of grammarians,with an attempt to discover the principles of a new system of English grammar.

  20. 1720

    Report of a Joint committee representing the National educational association,the American philological association and the Modern language association of America, on the subject of a phonetic English alphabet.

  21. 1721

    Report on some measurements in spelling :in schools of the Borough of Richmond, City of New York.

  22. 1722

    Report on the present state of our knowledge of linguistic ethnology :made to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, August, 1856

  23. 1723

    Research in China, expedition of 1903-04, under the direction of Bailey Willis. Syllabary of Chinese sounds,

  24. 1724

    Researches in experimental phonetics.The study of speech curves.

  25. 1725

    Researches on the rhythm of speech.

  26. 1726

    The restored pronunciation of Greek and Latin;with tables and practical illustrations,

  27. 1727

    The reticule and pocket companion, or, Miniature lexicon of the English language

  28. 1728

    The revised English grammar for beginners.

  29. 1729

    Rhetoric :a text-book designed for use in schools and colleges and for private study

  30. 1730

    Rhetoric :or, A view of its principal tropes and figures with a variety of rules ...

  31. 1731

    Rhetoric and English composition,

  32. 1732

    Rhetoric and higher English.

  33. 1733

    Rhetoric and oratory,

  34. 1734

    Rhetoric and the study of literature

  35. 1735

    Rhetoric in practice,

  36. 1736

    Rhetoric made familiar and easy,and illustrated with orations from Demosthenes, Cicero, Sallust, Homer, Shakespear, Milton, &c. Being the third volume of the Circle of the sciences, &c. Published by the King's Authority.

  37. 1737

    The rhetoric of oratory,

  38. 1738

    Rhetoric, or, The principles of elocution and rhetorical composition

  39. 1739

    Rhetoric;its theory and practice. "English style in public discourse"

  40. 1740

    A rhetorical grammar :in which the common improprieties in reading and speaking are detected and the true sources of elegant pronunciation are pointed out : with a complete analysis of the voice ... and the several figures of rhetoric : to which are added outlines of composition, or, plain rules for writing orations and speaking them in public

  41. 1741

    A rhetorical grammar of the English language.

  42. 1742

    A rhetorical grammar of the English language.Calculated solely for the purposes of teaching propriety of pronunciation, and justness of delivery, in that tongue, by the organs of speech. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M.

  43. 1743

    A rhetorical grammar,or course of lessons in elocution. By J. Walker, Author Of Elements Of Elocution, &c.

  44. 1744

    The rhetorical manual, or, Southern fifth reader :embracing copious and elegant extracts both in prose and poetry : with a treatise on rhetorical figures, and the principles of elocution

  45. 1745

    Rhetorical method;a concise treatment of the topics belonging to rhetoric and composition, prepared for use in schools and academies.

  46. 1746

    Rhetorical praxis :the principles of rhetoric, exemplified and applied in copious exercises for systematic practice ; chiefly in the development of the thought ; for use in schools and colleges

  47. 1747

    The rhetorical reader :consisting of instructions for regulating the voice, with a rhetorical notation, illustrating inflection, emphasis and modulation, and a course of rhetorical exercises ...

  48. 1748

    RHETORICKA new universal history of arts and sciences, shewing their origin, progress, theory, use and practice, and exhibiting The Invention, Structure, Improvement, and Uses, Of the most considerable Instruments, Engines, and Machines, with Their Nature, Power, and Operation, decyphered in fifty two copper-plates. In two volumes

  49. 1749

    RHETORICK.An universal history of arts and sciences: ... The whole extracted from the best authors in all languages, ... By ... Dennis De Coetlogon, ...

  50. 1750

    A rhyming dictionary, answering at the same time the purposes of spelling and pronouncing the English language ...

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