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  1. 3151

    Philip van Artevelde :a dramatic romance, in two parts

  2. 3152

    Philip van Artevelde;a dramatic romance.

  3. 3153

    Philip van Artevelde;a dramatic romance.

  4. 3154

    Philippine orthography.

  5. 3155

    Philologica;journal of comparative philology.

  6. 3156

    Philological inquiriesin three parts by Iames Harris Esq. Part I. and II.

  7. 3157

    Philological inquiriesin three parts by Iames Harris Esq. Part I. and II.

  8. 3158

    A philological introduction to Greek and Latin for students,

  9. 3159

    Philological studies :with English illustrations

  10. 3160

    The philology of the English tongue

  11. 3161

    The philosophic alphabet :with an explanation of its principles, and a variety of extracts, illustrating its adaptation to the sounds of the English language ... to which is added, a philosophic system of punctuation

  12. 3162

    Philosophic elocution:voice culture. A treatise on the structure, development and thorough cultivation of the voice for oratory, reading, etc.

  13. 3163

    Philosophic etymology,or Rational grammar.

  14. 3164

    Philosophic grammar of the English language :in connection with the laws of matter and of thought ... designed for private students, foreigners, and the higher classes in schools

  15. 3165

    Philosophical and critical observationson the nature, characters and various species of composition. By John Ogilvie, D.D. In two volumes.

  16. 3166

    Philosophical and critical observationson the nature, characters and various species of composition. By John Ogilvie, D.D. In two volumes.

  17. 3167

    A philosophical and practical grammar of the English language

  18. 3168

    A philosophical grammar of the English language :adapted equally to the use of schools or private study : in which are contained, in numerous instances, theoretical and practical refutations of the most prevailing systems in modern use

  19. 3169

    The philosophy of English poetry.

  20. 3170

    Philosophy of French pronunciation.

  21. 3171

    The philosophy of language :containing practical rules for acquiring a knowledge of English grammar.

  22. 3172

    The philosophy of language; or, Language as an exact science,subjectively and analytically arranged.

  23. 3173

    The philosophy of rhetoric

  24. 3174

    The philosophy of rhetoric,

  25. 3175

    The philosophy of rhetoric.

  26. 3176

    The philosophy of rhetoric.

  27. 3177

    Philosophy of rhetoric.

  28. 3178

    The philosophy of the human voice :embracing its physiological history; together with a system of principles, by which criticism in the art of elocution may be rendered inteligible [i.e. intelligible], and instruction, definite and comprehensive to which is added a brief analysis of song and recitative

  29. 3179

    The philosophy of voice:showing the right and wrong action of voice in speech and song, with laws for self-culture.

  30. 3180

    The philosophy of words :A popular introduction to the science of language

  31. 3181

    The philotaxian grammar :being a concise and lucid guide to a knowledge of the English language : containing a new and comprehensive system of parsing, and a complete order for correcting false syntax, and exhibiting the cases of nouns and pronouns, and the moods and tenses of verbs, in a new and systematic arrangement designed for schools and private learners

  32. 3182

    Philotoxi Ardenæ;the Woodmen of Arden;

  33. 3183

    The phonarthron.Or, Natural system of the sounds of speech: a test of pronunciation for all languages: also, the phonarithmon, and the phonodion. To which is added, a practical application of the phonarthron to English and French pronunciation; and to the reading of Hebrew, &c.

  34. 3184

    Phonation ...

  35. 3185

    Phonetic attraction.

  36. 3186

    Phonetic French reader;

  37. 3187

    Phonetic German reader,

  38. 3188

    Phonetic LawTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association

  39. 3189

    A phonetic reader for use in junior classes,

  40. 3190

    A phonetic Spanish reader :extracts from great writers selected and transcribed

  41. 3191

    The phonetic speaker :consisting of the principles and exercises in the author's system of elocution, with additions; the whole in the new alphabet

  42. 3192

    Phonetic syllabication the cure for oratorical and other defects of speech.

  43. 3193

    Phonetic transcription of Indian languages :report of Committee of American Anthropological Association.

  44. 3194

    Phonetics for Scottish students;the sounds of polite Scottish described and compared with those of polite English.

  45. 3195

    The phonetics of Arabic;a phonetic inquiry and practical manual for the pronunciation of classical Arabic and of one colloquial (the Egyptian)

  46. 3196

    The phonetics of French pronunciation :being Longmans' Modern French course.

  47. 3197

    The phonetics of the Gaelic language :with an exposition of the current orthography and a system of phonography

  48. 3198

    Phonetics of the New High German language.

  49. 3199

    Phonics

  50. 3200

    Phonics and reading,for the use of teachers and of students in normal and high schools

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