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  1. 3051

    Orthographical exercisesin a series of moral letters. To which is added, a selection of essays, &c. from the best English writers. By James Alderson, Master of the English Academy, Ashford, Kent.

  2. 3052

    An orthographie, conteyning the due order and reason, howe to write or paint thimage of mannes voice, most like to the life or nature.

  3. 3053

    Orthography, orthoepy, and punctuation,embodying the essential facts of the English language, with concise rules for punctuation and the use of capital letters; a text-book and book of reference for schools, colleges, and private students,

  4. 3054

    Orthometry;a treatise on the art of versification and the technicalities of poetry, with a new and complete rhyming dictionary;

  5. 3055

    Orthophony,

  6. 3056

    Orthophony: or, Vocal culture in elocution :a manual of elementary exercises, adapted to Dr. Rush's "Philosophy of the human voice," and designed as an introduction to Russell's "American elocutionist."

  7. 3057

    Orthophony;or, The cultivation of the voice in elocution.

  8. 3058

    Ossian and the Clyde, Fingal in Ireland, Oscar in Ireland, or Ossian historical and authentic,

  9. 3059

    Ossian and the Ossianic literature

  10. 3060

    Ossianic controversy;a lecture delivered to the Greenock highland society.

  11. 3061

    Our best poets :English and American

  12. 3062

    Our English,

  13. 3063

    Our language, Smith and McMurry;grammar,

  14. 3064

    Our language.First book,

  15. 3065

    Our language;a jurnal of spelling reform and uther language topics.

  16. 3066

    Our living language:how to teach it and how to use it

  17. 3067

    Our living poets,an essay in criticism,

  18. 3068

    Our mother tongue,

  19. 3069

    Our mother-tongue;a plea for its critical study,

  20. 3070

    Our own elementary grammar,intermediate between the primary and high school grammars, and especially adapted to the wants of the common schools.

  21. 3071

    Our own primary grammar,for the use of beginners.

  22. 3072

    Our own school grammar :designed for our schools and academies, as a sequel to the Primary grammar

  23. 3073

    Our poets of today,

  24. 3074

    An outline guide to the study of English lyric poetry.

  25. 3075

    Outline of elocution and comprehensive manual of principles.

  26. 3076

    Outline of English grammar.

  27. 3077

    An outline of English phonetics,

  28. 3078

    An outline of the elements of the English language :for the use of students.

  29. 3079

    An outline of the general principles of grammar. :With a brief exposition of the chief idiomatic peculiarities of the English language ...

  30. 3080

    An outline of the phonology and morphology of Old Provençal.

  31. 3081

    An outline of vocal physiology and Bell's Visible speech.The scientific basis for teaching correct articulation and pronunciation.

  32. 3082

    Outline of work in elementary language.

  33. 3083

    Outlines of composition :designed to simplify and develop the principles of the art by means of exercises in the preparation of essays, debates, lectures, and orations : for the use of schools, colleges, and private students

  34. 3084

    Outlines of composition and rhetoric

  35. 3085

    Outlines of elocution,

  36. 3086

    Outlines of English grammar as evolved from the language itself

  37. 3087

    Outlines of English grammar with continuous selections for practice.

  38. 3088

    Outlines of etymology.

  39. 3089

    Outlines of Hebrew accentuation :prose and poetical

  40. 3090

    Outlines of Latin phonetics,

  41. 3091

    Outlines of rhetoric :embodied in rules, illustrative examples, and a progressive course of prose composition

  42. 3092

    Outlines of the history of the English language for the use of the junior classes in colleges and the higher classes in schools.

  43. 3093

    The outlines of the phonology of Manx Gaelic,

  44. 3094

    Overheard in Arcady,

  45. 3095

    Ovid's epistles, translated into English verse; with critical essays and notes. Being part of a poetical and oratorial lecture, read in the Grammar-School of Ashford, in the County of Kent; and calculated to initiate Youth in the first Rudiments of Taste. By St: Barrett, A. M. Master of the said School

  46. 3096

    Oxford and poetry in 1911;an inaugural lecture delivered in the Sheldonian Theatre on June 2, 1911

  47. 3097

    The Oxford book of English verse, 1250-1900

  48. 3098

    The Oxford book of English verse, 1250-1900;

  49. 3099

    The Pacific coast speller.

  50. 3100

    Pāli grammar;a phonetic and morphological sketch of the Pāli language, with an introductory essay on its form and character by J. Minayeff, 1872.

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