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    Papers, literary, scientific, & c.,

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    Paradise lostA poem, in twelve books. The author John Milton. The third edition, with notes of various authors, by Thomas Newton, D.D.

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    Paradise lostA poem, in twelve books. The author John Milton. The third edition, with notes of various authors, by Thomas Newton, D.D.

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    Parody,

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    PART IA general introduction to trade and business. Or, the young merchant's and tradesman's magazine. Being an assistant to youths, on their leaving school, and entring on apprenticeship; ... By William Markham. ...

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    PART I.The royal English grammar, Containing what is necessary to the knowledge of the English tongue, laid down in a plain and familiar way. For the use of young gentlemen and ladies. To which are added, lessons for boys at school, shewing the use of the parts of speech, and the joining words together in a sentence. By James Greenwood sur-master of St. Paul's School

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    PART IV. Of ProsodyThe royal English grammar, containing what is necessary to the knowledge of the English tongue. ... For the use of young gentlemen and ladys [sic]. By James Greenwood ...

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    Pastoral poetry & pastoral drama;a literary inquiry, with special reference to the pre-restoration stage in England.

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    Pastorals, epistles, odes, and other original poems,with translations from Pindar, Anacreon, and Sappho. By Ambrose Philips Esq;.

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    Philip van Artevelde :a dramatic romance, in two parts.

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    Philip van Artevelde;a dramatic romance.

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    Philip van Artevelde;a dramatic romance.

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    Philologica;journal of comparative philology.

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

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

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    A philological introduction to Greek and Latin for students,

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    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

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    Philosophic etymology,or Rational grammar.

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

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

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

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    The philosophy of rhetoric

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    The philosophy of rhetoric.

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    The philosophy of rhetoric.

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

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    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.

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

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

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    A phonographic dictionary of the English language,containing the most usual words, to the number of twelve thousand. August, 1845-December, 1846, forming a supplement of the Ipswich fono-press.

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    Phonology & grammer of modern West Frisian;with phonetic texts and glossary,

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    The phonology of the Bakhtiari, Badakhshami, and Madaglashti dialects of modern Persian,

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    The pictorial grammar

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    A plain and complete grammar of the English languageto which is prefixed the English accedence: with remarks and observations on A short introduction to English grammar. By Anselm Bayly, L. L. D. Sub-Dean of His Majesty's Chapel-Royal.

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    A plan for instructing pupils in the art of elocution. By J. Rice

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    THE PLAN OF A DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.Miscellaneous and fugitive pieces. ...

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    A Plea for Certain Exotic Forms of VerseThe Cornhill magazine.

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    A pocket dictionary or complete English expositorshewing readily The Part of Speech to which each Word belongs; its true Meaning, when not self-evident; its various Senses, if more than one, placed in proper Order; and the Language, from whence it is deriv'd, pointed out immediately after the Explication. Also The Technical Terms are clearly explain'd; every Word is so accented, that there can be no Uncertainty as to the Pronunciation; and the Names of the Cities and principal Towns, their Distance from London, their Market Days, and Fairs, according to the New Style, are alphabetically interspers'd; with other useful Articles. To render this Book complete, many modern Words are introduc'd, which are not to be found in other Dictionaries; and to make it more concise and portable, such Words are omitted, as being neither properly English, nor ever used by good Authors, would only serve to mislead and embarrass the Learner. A Work entirely new, and design'd for the Youth of both Sexes, the Ladies and Persons in Business. To which is prefix'd An introduction, Containing an History of the English Language, with a compendious Grammar: And a recommendation of the manuscript copy, in a letter from Dr. Bevis to the publisher.

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    Pocket library of English literature.

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    The poems and fragments of Catullus

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    Poemsby Allan Ramsay. In two volumes.

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    Poems by the Earl of Roscomon. To which is added, An essay on poetry, by the Earl of Mulgrave, now Duke of Buckingham. Together with Poems by Mr. Richard Duke

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    Poems by Thomas Hoccleve,never before printed: selected from a MS. in the possession of George Mason. With a preface, notes, and glossary.

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    The poemsof Allan Ramsay. A new edition, corrected, and enlarged; with a glossary. To which are prefixed, a life of the author, ... and remarks on his poems, ... In two volumes.

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    The poems of Caius Valerius Catullus,In English Verse: with the Latin Text Revised, and Classical Notes. Prefixed are Engravings of Catullus, and his Friend Cornelius Nepos: in two Volumes.

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    The poems of Henry Howard, earl of Surrey.

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    The poems of OssianTranslated by James Macpherson, Esq; In two volumes.

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    Poems on interesting events in the reign of King Edward III.Written, in the year Mccclii. By Laurence Minot. With a preface, dissertations, notes, and a glossary.

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    Poems on several occasionsand Two Critical Essays, viz. The first, On the Harmony, Variety, and Power of Numbers, whether in Prose or Verse. The second, On the Numbers of Paradise Lost. By Mr. Samuel Say.

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    Poems on several occasions.

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    Poems upon several occasions,English, Italian, and Latin, with translations, by John Milton. Viz. Lycidas, L'Allegro, Il Penseroso, Arcades, Comus, Odes, Sonnets, Miscellanies, English Psalms, Elegiarum Liber, Epigrammatum Liber, Sylvarum Liber. With notes critical and explanatory, and other illustrations, by Thomas Warton, B. D. Late Fellow of Trinity College, Professor of Poetry, and Camden Professor of History, at Oxford.

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