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  1. 1001

    English grammar

  2. 1002

    An English grammar

  3. 1003

    English grammar

  4. 1004

    English grammar :adapted to the different classes of learners : with an appendix, containing rules and observations, for assisting the more advanced students to write with perspicuity and accuracy

  5. 1005

    English grammar :style, rhetoric, and poetry ; to which are added, Preparatory logic ; and, Advice to the student, on the improvement of the understanding

  6. 1006

    English grammar :The English language in its elements and forms, with a history of its origin and development

  7. 1007

    English grammar :with chapters on composition, versification, paraphrasing, and punctuation

  8. 1008

    English grammar adapted to the use of those preparing for local and other examinations,

  9. 1009

    English grammar and analysis

  10. 1010

    English grammar and composition :for higher grades

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    English grammar and composition in which the science of the language is made tributary to the art of expression ;a course of practical lessons carefully graded, and adapted to every-day use in the school-room,

  12. 1012

    English grammar and composition,

  13. 1013

    English grammar and how to teach it :designed as a textbook for common schools, and for the primary, intermediate, and grammar departments of graded schools

  14. 1014

    An English grammar and reading book for lower forms in classical schools.

  15. 1015

    An English grammarbeing a compilation from the works of such grammarians as have acquired the approbation of the public; better adapted, both to the ease of the master, and the benefit of the scholar, than most other treatises on that subject: To which are added, observations, explanatory and critical; as also, a short, but complete system of elocution, rendered plain to the meanest capacity; and the whole exemplified by orations and harangues. By J. Mennye, teacher of the mathematics, New-York.

  16. 1016

    An English grammar conformed to present usage :with an objective method of teaching the elements of the English language

  17. 1017

    The English grammar epitomis'dwherein the parts of speech are made clear and easy. ... to which are added the several rules of syntax, in promiscuous examples of good and bad English. ... By J. Bettesworth.

  18. 1018

    English grammar epitomisedor, a short, plain, easy compendium of English grammar, for the use of youth at schools, As well as all those Adult Persons, Who have hitherto Neglected the most Useful of all Studies, That of their Mother-Tongue. Wherein the Definitions are short, the Examples intelligible, the Rules of Syntax are exemplified with Examples under each Rule; Punctuation, or the Use of Stops, with other Marks used in Grammar, are illustrated by Examples; Rules for properly placing of Capital Letters in writing; Rules for Reading with Propriety; a Sentence construed according to the Elements of the English Language; with some Hints and Observations respecting the teaching of Youth to read, with Ease, Profit, and Improvement;-Addressed to the Teachers of Youth. By William Chown, Schoolmaster, At Moulton, near Northampton.

  19. 1019

    English grammar exercises

  20. 1020

    English grammar for beginners

  21. 1021

    English grammar for beginners

  22. 1022

    An English grammar for classical schools,with questions, and a course of exercises; being a practical introduction to English prose composition

  23. 1023

    An English grammar for higher grades in grammar schools.Adapted from "Essentials of English grammar",

  24. 1024

    An English grammar for schools :based on the principles and requirements of the grammatical society

  25. 1025

    An English grammar for schools :based on the principles and requirements of the grammatical society : Parts 1-2

  26. 1026

    An English grammar for schools :based on the principles and requirements of the grammatical society : Parts 1-2

  27. 1027

    An English grammar for schools,based on the principles and requirements of the Grammatical Society.

  28. 1028

    An English grammar for schools,based on the principles and requirements of the Grammatical Society.

  29. 1029

    An english grammar for the Latin tonguecontaining the rudiments, upon the plan of the common accidence; the defects whereof are supplied First, By a few Alterations, and some Additions, chiefly in the Syntax: Secondly, By A Companion to the Rudiments, consisting of sundry Articles containing the Definitions of Grammar and its Parts; of Letters, Syllables, Words, Sentences, Points and Accents; short, plain and comprehensive Rules for Nouns and Verbs, with the Exceptions to be learned by Way of Vocabulary; Figurative Syntax, and Prosody; with Rules for Making and Construing Latin. Being a sufficient Foundation for a good Understanding of the English, as well as the Latin Tongue. Collected from the Works of several very eminent Grammarians, and adapted to the Use of Schools; and also of those Gentlemen, who having neglected their Classical Learning, are desirous to retrieve it.

  30. 1030

    An English grammar for the use of junior classes

  31. 1031

    English grammar for the use of schools

  32. 1032

    English grammar in familiar lectures :accompanied by a compendium : embracing a new systematick order of parsing, a new system of punctuation, exercises in false syntax, and a system of philosophical grammar in notes : to which are added an appendix and a key to the exercises : designed for the use of schools and private learners

  33. 1033

    English grammar in lectures :designed to render its principles easily adapted to the mind of the young learner, and its study entertaining

  34. 1034

    English grammar in two parts :the first, a brief analysis of the English language : the second, a practical system of etymology and syntax : with exercises in parsing and corrections

  35. 1035

    English grammar on the productive system :a method of instruction recently adopted in Germany and Switzerland

  36. 1036

    English grammar past and present,with appendices on prosody, synonyms, and other outlying subjects.

  37. 1037

    English grammar reformd [sic] into a small compass and easy method ...

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    English grammar simplified and adapted to all classes of learnersfor the use of schools and academies.

  39. 1039

    English grammar simplified;its study made easy,

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    English grammar,

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    English grammar,

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    The English grammar, abridgedAnd made regular and easy for the use of children, as soon as they shall know how to read. By Charles Odwyer.

  43. 1043

    English grammar, by lectures:comprehending the principles and rules of syntactical parsing on a new and highly approved system; intended as a text book for students; containing exercises in syntax, rules for parsing by transposition, critical notes, and a lecture on rhetoric.

  44. 1044

    The english grammar,by question and answer; with notes. Containing plain and comprehensive, rules for speaking or writing English correctly; with a Variety of Examples and Exceptions. In which all unnecessary Difficulties are avoided; and the most useful Rules distinguished from the less useful, by being printed in a larger Letter. To which is added, an appendix: containing a system of rhetoric, &c.

  45. 1045

    An English grammar,for the use of high school, academy, and college classes,

  46. 1046

    English grammar,for the use of schools.

  47. 1047

    An English grammar, for the use of schools.

  48. 1048

    An English grammar, in familiar conversations, inductive and progressive;uniting and harmonizing theory and practice, and adapted to oral teaching.

  49. 1049

    An English grammar, in three books, developing the new science, made up of those constructive principles which form a sure guide in using the English language ...Book I.

  50. 1050

    English grammar,including grammatical analysis.

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