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1951
Studies in elocution;a wide and choice selection of poetry and prose for reading and recitation; with an introductory essay on the art of elocution and a scheme of vocal exercises for public speakers, and for use in colleges, schools and elocution classes.
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1952
Studies in English composition :with lessons in language and rhetoric
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1953
Studies in English for evening schools ...
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1954
Studies in English grammar;a comprehensive course for grammar schools, high schools and academies. Based upon Welsh's "Lessons in English grammar."
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1955
Studies in English, written and spoken;for the use of continental students.
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1956
Studies in English.
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1957
Studies in literature and composition for high schools, normal schools, and academies
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1958
Studies in New Mexican Spanish,
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1959
Studies in New Mexican Spanish.
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1960
Studies in Old English.
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1961
Studies in structure and style(based on seven modern English essays)
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1962
Studies in the science of English grammar,
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1963
Study and practice of French;handbook of pronunciation for advanced grades,
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1964
The study and practice of writing English,
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1965
A study in the psychology of spelling.
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1966
Study of Elocution as Related to LiteratureWerner's magazine;
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1967
The Study of English Speech by New Methods of Phonetic InvestigationProceedings of the British Academy.
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1968
The study of English,
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1969
The study of rhetoric in the college course.
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1970
A study of the paragraph,
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1971
The study of words
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1972
Style in singing,
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1973
Style-book of business English, designed for use in business colleges, high schools, and for self-instruction.
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1974
The stylography of the English language
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1975
A suggested course in English for high schools.
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1976
Suggestions for teachers in evening elementary schools.
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1977
Summary of English grammar :compiled for the use of the Notting Hill high school.
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1978
Supervised study in English for junior high school grades,
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1979
A supplement to Dr. Harris's Dictionary of arts and sciencesexplaining not only the Terms in Physics, Metaphysics, Ethics, Theology, History, Geography, Antiquity, Chronology, Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Poetry, Pharmacy, Medicine, Chymistry, Surgery, Phytology, War, Polity, Navigation, Architecture, Painting, Sculpture, Music, Commerce, Trade, Husbandry, Manage, Horticulture, &c. &c. &c. but also the arts and sciences themselves: Together with a just Account of the Origin, Progress, and State of Things, Offices, Officers, and Orders, Ecclesiastical, Civil, Military, and Commercial; the several Sects, Systems, Doctrines, and Opinions of Divines, Heresiarchs, Schismatics, Philosophers, Mathematicians, Physicians, Critics, Antiquaries, &c. Also an account of all sacred books and writings; History of General and Particular Councils; all Solemnities, Rites, Ceremonies, Fasts, Feasts, Statutes, Laws, Plays, Sports, Games, Habits, and Utensils: in all which, (as likewise in Metaphysics, Theology, Antiquity, Grammar, Rhetoric, Poetry, Polity, and other miscellaneous Subjects,) this Book is of itself entirely compleat, and more copious and extensive than any Work of this Kind, not excepting Mr. Chamber's Cyclopaedia, of which it is a very great Improvement, containing upwards of Eleven Hundred Articles which that Author has omitted; besides great Additions and Improvements in almost every Article; and will, with Dr. Harris's two Volumes, make the most useful Set of Books, and compleat Body of Arts and Sciences yet extant: Being carefully compiled from the best and most approved Authors in several Languages; enriched with many curious Manuscripts, and illustrated with Copper-Plates. N. B. Those Subjects in which Dr. Harris is any way deficient are here perfected; no trifling and Insignificent Words inserted, but only such as may convey some useful and entertaining Knowledge to the Reader; for whose further Benefit and Satisfaction, all the Authors made use of in this Work are quoted. By a Society of Gentlemen.
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1980
A sure guide for all youth.Consisting of three parts: I. Seven gradations of spelling and reading. II. Of the Creation, Fall of Man, and his Recovery. III. Miscellaneous; useful and good both for Master and Scholar. Abstracted entirely from the holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments. By Edward Dearle, Schoolmaster, Golden-Lane.
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1981
Swedish phonology,
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1982
A syllabus in spelling and pronunciation,
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1983
Synopsis of Old English phonology, :being a systematic account of Old English vowels and consonants and their correspondences in the cognate languages,
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1984
Synthesis of the English sentence, or, An elementary grammar on the synthetic method
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1985
The synthetic philosophy of expression as applied to the arts of reading, oratory, and personation,
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1986
A synthetical grammar of the English language,adapted to the instruction of private students, containing rules and observations well illustrated for assisting the student to write with perspicuity and accuracy.
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1987
A system of elocution,with special reference to gesture, to the treatment of stammering, and defective articulation ...
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1988
SYSTEM OF GRAMMAR.The new royal encyclopædia; or, complete modern dictionary of arts and sciences, on an improved plan. Containing a new, universal, accurate, and copious display of the whole theory and practice of the liberal and mechanical arts, and all the respective sciences, ... In three volumes. ... By William Henry Hall, ... assisted by other learned and ingenious gentlemen
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1989
A system of oratory, delivered in a course of lectures publicly read at Gresham College, London: :to which is prefixed an inaugural oration, spoken in Latin, before the commencement of the lectures, according to the usual custom.
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1990
A system of oratory, delivered in a course of lectures publicly read at Gresham College, London: :to which is prefixed an inaugural oration, spoken in Latin, before the commencement of the lectures, according to the usual custom.
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1991
A system of phonic writing.
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1992
A system of practical elocution and rhetorical gesture;comprising all the elements of vocal delivery, both as a science and as an art; so arranged and exemplified as to make it easy of acquisition for private learners without a teacher, as well as for the use of common schools, academies, seminaries ...
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1993
A system of rhetoric.In a method entirely new. Containing all the tropes and figures necessary to illustrate the classics. Both poetical and historical. To render which more generally useful, the whole is divided into two parts; in the first of which the rules are given in English, in the second in Latin verse; below which are placed proper examples in each language; and at the bottom of the page are the terms translated in the one, and their derivations from the Greek in the other. For the use of schools. By John Stirling, D.D. late vicar of Great Gaddesden, Hertfordshire.
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1994
A system of rhetorick,in a method entirely new. Containing all the tropes and figures, necessary to illustrate the classicks, both Poetical and Historical. For the Use of Schools. By John Sterling, M.A. To which is added, The art of rhetorick made easy: or the elements of oratory, Briefly stated, and fitted for the Practice of the Studious Youth of Great - Britain and Ireland: Illustrated with proper Examples to each Figure, and a Collection of Speeches from the best English Authors. By John Holmes.
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1995
A systematic text-book of English grammar,on the eclectic plan; with progressive questions and exercises.
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1996
Systematick lectures on English grammar, on a new and highly approved plan :containing a systematick order for parsing, a systematick ordo, extensive examples of false syntax for oral correction, and a key to the oral exercises ...
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1997
Talks on writing English,
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1998
Talks on writing English,
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1999
Tarbell's lessons in language
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2000
The teacher :a supplement to the elementary spelling book