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Elements of rhetoric:
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Elements of Spanish pronunciation,
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The elements of speech.By John Herries, A. M.
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Elements of the art of rhetoric :adapted for the use in colleges and academies
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Elements of the art of rhetoric :adapted for use in colleges and academies, and also, for private study
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Elements of the art of rhetoric:adapted for use in colleges and academies, and for private study.
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The elements of the English language
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Elements of the English language :or, Analytical orthography; designed to teach the philosophy of orthography and orthoepy, adapted to schools
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Elements of the grammar of the English language.Written in a familiar style: accompanied with notes critical and etymological; and preceded by an introduction, tending to illustrate the fundamental Principles of Universal Grammar. By Charles Coote, A. M. Of Pembroke College, Oxford.
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The elements of the Irish language,grammatically explained in English. In 14. Chapters. By H. Mac Curtin.
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Elocution :the sources and element of its power. A text book for schools and colleges, and a book for every public speaker and student of the English language
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Elocution ;or, Mental and vocal philosophy:
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Elocution and action,
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Elocution and the dramatic art.
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Elocution as an art:
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Elocution class:a simplification of the laws and principles of expression.
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Elocution do's and dont's,
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Elocution for advanced pupils;a practical treatise
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Elocution made easy :containing rules and selections for declamation and reading, with figures illustrative of gesture
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Elocution simplified :with an appendix on lisping, stammering, stuttering, and other defects of speech
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Elocution simplified;or, How to read and speak correctly and effectively ...
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Elocution, its first principles,
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Elocution; voice, expression, gesture for use in colleges and schools and by private students.
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"Elocutionary manual."
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Elocutionary studies
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Elocutionary studies and new recitations,
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Elocutionist's annual number comprising new and popular readings, recitations, declamations, dialogues, tableaux etc., etc.
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Elocutionist's annual number comprising new and popular readings, recitations, declamations, dialogues, tableaux etc., etc.
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Elocutionist's annual number comprising new and popular readings, recitations, declamations, dialogues, tableaux etc., etc.
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Elocutionist's annual number comprising new and popular readings, recitations, declamations, dialogues, tableaux etc., etc.
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Elocutionist's annual number comprising new and popular readings, recitations, declamations, dialogues, tableaux etc., etc.
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Elocutionist's annual number comprising new and popular readings, recitations, declamations, dialogues, tableaux etc., etc.
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Elocutionist's annual number comprising new and popular readings, recitations, declamations, dialogues, tableaux etc., etc.
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Elocutionist's annual number comprising new and popular readings, recitations, declamations, dialogues, tableaux etc., etc.
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The elocutionist;a collection of pieces in prose and verse, peculiarly adapted to display the art of reading ... Preceded by an introduction, in which an attempt is made to simplify Walker's system and ... to reduce the number of his rules.
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Emendanda est orthographia.A treatise on spelling reform.
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Emma Dunning Bank's original recitations :with lesson-talks.
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The emphasized liturgy;with an introductory essay on the theory of emphasis, and the intellectual and mechanical principles of public reading.
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An endeavor towards a universal alphabet ...
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Enfield's Guide to elocution,improved and classically divided into six parts, viz., grammar, composition, synonomy, language, orations, poems, and other interesting subjects,
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England's perfect school-master. Or, Directions for exact spelling, reading, and writing.Shewing how to spell or read any chapter in the Bible by four and twenty words only. With examples of most words, from one to six syllables ...
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An english accidenceor, abstract of grammar; for the use of those who, without making grammar a study, wish to speak and write correctly. With rules for reading prose and verse. By the Rev. Dr. John Trusler.
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An english alphabet, for the use of foreignerswherein the pronunciation of the vowels, or voice-letters, is explained in twelve short general rules, with their several exceptions, as abridged (for the instruction of Omai) from a larger work.
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An English and Hebrew grammar, being the first short rudiments of those two languages, taught together.To which is added, a synopsis of all the parts of learning. By Samuel Johnson, D.D. late president of King's-College, in New-York; now rector of Christ's Church, at Stratford, New England.
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English composition ... enlarged,
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English composition
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English composition
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English composition
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English composition and rhetoric :a manual
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English composition and rhetoric.