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  1. 2701

    A new method with English grammar

  2. 2702

    New methods for the study of literature,

  3. 2703

    New methods for the study of literature,

  4. 2704

    New orthography and orthoepy, with many new exercises for practice,

  5. 2705

    The new preceptor, or, Young lady's & gentleman's true instructor in the rudiments of the English tongue ...

  6. 2706

    A new primer of English literature

  7. 2707

    The new Royal English dictionaryor, complete library of grammatical knowledge. Containing a full and copious explanation of all the words in the English language. Together with their various Significations, viz. 1. The Words, their Definition, and the various Senses in which they are used, supported by Authorities. 2. Initial Letters, to denote the Part of Speech to which every Word belongs. 3. The true Pronunciation ascertained and pointed out, by being properly accented. 4. A Geographical Description of the Empires, Kingdoms, Cities, &c. in the four Quarters of the World. 5. A full, accurate, and particular Description of the Counties, Cities, and principal Towns in England and Wales. 6. The Lives of the most eminent Personages which England has produced, can no where be introduced with more propriety than in an English Dictionary; we have, therefore, enriched our Performance with the entertaining and instructive Memoirs of the most illustrious Characters in the British Annals, whether Poets, Statesmen, Admirals, Generals or Divines. 7. Chronology, or a Register of every remarkable Event. 8. Pagan Mythology, or the fabulous History of the Heathen Deitiet. To which is prefixed, a copious grammar of the English language. The Whole containing every Thing that is valuable in all the English Dictionaries, And other Grammatical Productions extant. Carefully collected and digested, so that the Possessors of this Work may obtain any Information they require, without having Recourse to any other Dictionary. By the Rev. Charles Marriott, A. M. Rector of Drayton Cum-Longdale; and Others.

  8. 2708

    The new science and English literature in the classical period

  9. 2709

    New science of elocution.The elements and principles of vocal expression in lessons, with exercises and selections systematically arranged for acquiring the art of reading and speaking.

  10. 2710

    A new Spanish grammar;or, The elements of the Spanish language: containing an easy and compendious method to speak and write it correctly.

  11. 2711

    The new speller for foreigners;a sounding and pronouncing system,

  12. 2712

    A new spelling book,compiled with a view to render the arts of spelling and reading easy and pleasant to children,

  13. 2713

    A New spelling dictionary of the English language,In which the words are accented so as to render the pronunciation perfectly easy, the syllables in each distinctly pointed out, and the parts of speech properly distinguished. To which is prefixed a concise historical account of the language, and a short, but comprehensive English grammar. The whole intended for the instruction of youth of both sexes.

  14. 2714

    A new study of English poetry,

  15. 2715

    A New Study of English Poetry, II: Poetry and RhythmThe English review.

  16. 2716

    A new system of English etymology: consisting of a pupil's manual and a teacher's class-book.

  17. 2717

    A new system of English grammar :by the study of which youths and adults may become accomplished grammarians in three or four months, without the aid of a teacher

  18. 2718

    New theories of grammar.A brief review of four different theories of English grammar, opposed to that of Murray. With an appendix, giving some account of particles, combinations, auxiliaries, ellipses, idiomatic phrases, &c.

  19. 2719

    A new translation of Aristotle's Rhetoric;with an introduction and appendix, explaining its relation to his exact philosophy, and vindicating that philosophy, by proofs that all departures from it have been deviations into error.

  20. 2720

    A new treatise on French pronunciation, or, a series of rules :by which every person acquainted with the English language, may readily ascertain the French pronunciation of all words, even those which do not belong to the French language / B.F. Bugard.

  21. 2721

    A new universal etymological dictionary... Originally compiled by N. Bailey. Assisted in the mathematical part by G. Gordon; in the botanical by P. Miller; and in the etymological, &c. by T. Lediard, ... And now re-published with many corrections, additions, and literate improvements, by different hands. The etymology ... revised and corrected by Joseph Nicol Scott, M.D.

  22. 2722

    New Verse and New ProseThe North American review.

  23. 2723

    New voices :an introduction to contemporary poetry

  24. 2724

    The new Webster-Cooley course in English ...

  25. 2725

    The new Webster-Cooley course in English ...

  26. 2726

    The new Webster-Cooley course in English ...

  27. 2727

    New word-analysis, or, School etymology of English derivative words :with practical exercises in spelling, analyzing, defining, synonyms, and the use of words

  28. 2728

    The new world:college readings in English;

  29. 2729

    New zetetic method for English and French composition: a series of progressive exercises containing imitations of fables, legends, poems, &c. &c.;also, arguments ...

  30. 2730

    Newspaper poets: or, Waifs and their authors

  31. 2731

    no. 135. Saturday, August 4The Spectator

  32. 2732

    no. 160. Monday, September 3The Spectator

  33. 2733

    no. 183. Saturday, September 29The Spectator

  34. 2734

    no. 223. Saturday, November 15The Spectator

  35. 2735

    no. 229. Thursday, November 22The Spectator

  36. 2736

    no. 253. Thursday, December 20The Spectator

  37. 2737

    no. 258. Wednesday, December 26The Spectator

  38. 2738

    no. 267. Saturday, January 5The Spectator

  39. 2739

    no. 273. Saturday, January 12The Spectator

  40. 2740

    no. 279. Saturday, January 19The Spectator

  41. 2741

    no. 285. Saturday, January 26The Spectator

  42. 2742

    no. 291. Saturday, February 2The Spectator

  43. 2743

    no. 297. Saturday, February 9The Spectator

  44. 2744

    no. 303. Saturday, February 16The Spectator

  45. 2745

    no. 309. Saturday, February 23The Spectator

  46. 2746

    no. 315. Saturday, March 1The Spectator

  47. 2747

    no. 321. Saturday, March 8The Spectator

  48. 2748

    no. 327. Saturday, March 15The Spectator

  49. 2749

    no. 333. Saturday, March 22The Spectator

  50. 2750

    no. 339. Saturday, March 29The Spectator

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