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A dissertation on the languages, literature and manners of eastern nations.Originally prefixed to a dictionary Persian, Arabic, and English. By John Richardson, Esq. F. S. A. of the Middle Temple, and of Wadham College, Oxford.
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A DISSERTATION ON THE LANGUAGES, LITERATURE, and MANNERS OF EASTERN NATIONS.A dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English. By John Richardson, Esq. F.S.A. of the Middle Temple, and of Wadham College. Oxford. To which is prefixed a dissertation on the languages, literature, and manners of eastern nations
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A dissertation on the principles of human eloquenceWith Particular Regard to the Style and Composition of the New Testament. In which The Observations on this Subject by the Lord Bishop of Gloucester, in his Discourse on the Doctrine of Grace, are distinctly considered. Being The Substance of several Lectures read in the Oratory-School of Trinity-College, Dublin. By Thomas Leland, D.D.
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Dissertations grammatical and philological. By Peter Walkden Fogg. (N.B. These Dissertations are contained in the second volume of Elementa Anglicana; but are thus printed separately to accommodate such as may wish to peruse them without the rest of the work; particularly to serve as lessons for pupils, to whose hands the Key cannot with propriety be committed.)
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Dissertations moral and critical.On memory and imagination. On dreaming. The theory of language. On fable and romance. On the attachments of kindred. Illustrations on sublimity. By James Beattie, LL. D. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logick in the Marischal College and University of Aberdeen; and Member of the Zealand Society of Arts and Sciences.
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Dissertations on the English languagewith notes, historical and critical, to which is added, by way of appendix, an essay on a reformed mode of spelling, with Dr. Franklin's arguments on that subject. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. [Two lines in Latin from Tacitus].
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Dr. R. Grey's Memoria technica;or, Method of artificial memory, applied to and exemplified in chronology, history, geography, astronomy. Also, Jewish, Grecian, and Roman coins, weights, measures, &c. To which are subjoined, Lowe's Mnemonics deliniated, in various branches of literature and science.
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Dramatic essays,
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A drill book for practice of the principles of vocal physiology, and acquiring the art of elocution and oratory
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Drill book in vocal culture and gesture
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Dufief's Nature dispayed in her mode of teaching language to man :being a new and infallible method of acquiring languages with unparalled rapidity
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Dufief's Nature displayed in her mode of teaching language to man:being A new and infallible method of acquiring a languages. Adapted to the Spanish.
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Ear and voice training by means of elementary sounds of language.
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The Earliest Forms of Hebrew VerseThe Journal of the Palestine Oriental Society.
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The earliest Swedish works on English pronunciation (before 1750)
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An easy English grammarin four parts; being a complete course of etymology, syntax, and analysis, with four hundred exercises,
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An easy English grammar: for the use of schools.In three parts. I. A short and plain explanation of all the parts of speech, and their agreement and government reduced to grammatical rules; the whole illustrated with notes, and parsing examples in which every word is resolved at length. II. Additional remarks and observations on the several particulars of the first part; with rules of competition, or the proper arrangement of words in sentence. III. Exercises of bad English in two parts. The first suited to the particular parts of speech, and the rules of construction.- The second contains a large collection of premiscuous exercises in prose and verse. By a Murray, school master.
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Easy exercises in composition :designed for the use of beginners
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The easy instructoror, the only method to make the orthography and pronunciation of the English language easy: wherein the general rules of English orthography, &c. are exemplified: By which the qualified and diligent Teacher may in a very short time prepare youth to read an english Author, with propriety and elegance. For the Use of Schools. By John Moscrip, One of the Teachers of the free English Reading School, Berwick-Upon-Tweed.
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An easy introduction to general Knowledge and liberal education; by Mrs. Taylor: for the use of the young ladies, at Strangeways Hall, Manchester
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An easy introduction to the arts and sciencesbeing a short, but comprehensive system of useful and polite learning. Divided into lessons. Illustrated with cuts, and adapted to the use of schools and academies. By R. Turner, jun. LL.D. Late of Magdalen Hall, Oxford: author of an easy introduction to Geography, &c.
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An easy introduction to the English languageor, a compendious grammar for the use of young gentlemen, ladies, and foreigners. Being the second volume of the Circle of the sciences, &c. By the King's Authority.
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An easy introduction to the English languageWith various rules and examples for correct speaking, upon a new plan: designed for the junior classes in schools. To which is prefixed, a sketch of grammar, for children under seven years old.
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Easy lessons in pronouncing and speaking French:
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Eclectic manual of phonography:a complete guide to the acquisition of Pitman's phonetic shorthand ...
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Effective English
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Effective expression;a textbook on composition and rhetoric for the four years of high school and the first year of college,
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Efficient composition :a college rhetoric.
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Elegant extractsOr, useful and entertaining passages in prose, selected for the improvement of young persons: being similar in design to elegant extracts in poetry.
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Elegant extracts: or Useful and entertaining passages in prose selected for the improvement of scholars at classical & other schools in the art of speaking, in reading, thinking, composing; and in the conduct of life
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Elegant extracts: or, useful and entertaining passages in prose,selected for the improvement of young persons: being similar in design to Elegant extracts in poetry.
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Elementa Anglicanaor, the principles of English grammar displayed and exemplified, ... In two volumes. By Peter Walkden Fogg.
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Elementa Anglicanaor, the principles of English grammar displayed and exemplified, ... In two volumes. By Peter Walkden Fogg.
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Elementary composition and rhetoric
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Elementary composition exercises,
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Elementary composition,
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Elementary composition,
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The elementary course in English;a syllabus with graded lists and references,
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Elementary English
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Elementary English composition for high schools and academies
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An elementary English grammar :consisting of one hundred practical lessons, carefully graded and adapted to the class room
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An elementary English grammar :for the use of schools
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An elementary grammar of the English language
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An elementary grammar of the English language :for the use of schools
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Elementary grammar of the English language,
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An elementary grammar of the English language.
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An elementary Greek grammar
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Elementary lessons in English for home and school use.[Part 1]
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Elementary lessons in English grammar,
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Elementary lessons in historical English grammar :containing accidence and word-formation