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Grammatical institutes [electronic resource] : or, an easy introduction to Dr. Lowth's English grammar: Designed For The Use Of Schools. And to lead Young Gentlemen and Ladies into the Knowledge of the first Principles of the English Language. By John Ash, L. L. D. With an appendix, Containing I. The Declension of irregular and defective Verbs. II. The Application of the Grammatical Institutes. III. Some useful Observations on the Ellipsis. IV. Exercises of Bad English. V. Lessons on the English Language. To which are added, select lessons, to instil just Sentiments of Virtue into Youth. And a Collection of Books, proper for Young Gentlemen and Ladies, to shorten the Path to Knowledge.
by Ash, John, 1724?-1779. Edition: A new edition, revised, corrected, and enlarged.Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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Grammatical institutes [electronic resource] : or, an easy introduction to Dr. Lowth's English grammar: Designed For The Use Of Schools, And to lead Young Gentlemen and Ladies into the Knowledge of the first Principles of the English Language. By John Ash, L.L.D. With an appendix, Containing I. The Declension of irregular and defective Verbs. II. The Application of the Grammatical Institutes III. Some Useful Observations on the Ellipsis. IV. Exercises of Bad English. V. Lessons on the English Language. To which are added, select lessons, to instil just Sentiments of Virtue into Youth. And a Collection of Books proper for Young Gentlemen and Ladies, to shorten the Path to Knowledge.
by Ash, John, 1724?-1779. Edition: A new edition, revised, corrected, and enlarged.Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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A guide to the English tongue. [electronic resource] : In two parts. The First proper for Beginners, shewing a Natural and Easy Method to pronounce and express both Common Words, and Proper Names; in which particular Care is had to shew the Accent, for preventing Vitious Pronunciations. The Second, for such as are advanc'd to some Ripeness of Judgment, containing Observations on the Sounds of Letters and Diphthongs, Rules for the true Division of Syllables, and the Use of Capitals, Stops, and Marks, wirh large Tables of Abbreviations, and Distinctions of Words, and several Alphabets of Copies for Young Writers. By T. Dyche, Schoolmaster at Stratford-Bow.
by Dyche, Thomas, d. ca. 1733. Edition: The sixteenth edition corrected.Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: 1731Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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A new universal etymological English dictionary [electronic resource] : containing not only explanations of the words in the English language; ... but also their etymologies from the ancient and modern languages: and accents directing to their proper pronunciation; ... Illustrated with copper-plates. 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, ... by different hands. The etymology of all terms ... derived from the Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, and other Asiatic languages, being revised and corrected by Joseph Nicol Scott, M.D.
by Scott, Joseph Nicol, 1703-1769 | Bailey, N. (Nathan), d. 1742. Edition: A new edition.Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: 1764Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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Thesaurus lingu? latin? compendiarius [electronic resource] : or, a compendious dictionary of the Latin tongue: designed for the use of the British nations: In three parts. Containing, I. The English appellative Words and Forms of Expression before the Latin; in which will be found some thousand English Words and Phrases, several various Senses of the same Word, and a great Number of proverbial Expressions, more than in any former Dictionary of this Kind, all carefully endeavoured to be rendered in proper and classical Latin. To which are subjoined, 1. The Proper Names of the more remarkable Places rendered into Latin. 2. The Christian Names of Men and Women. II. The Latin Appellatives before the English; in which are given the more certain Etymologies of the Latin Words, their various Senses in English ranged in their natural Order, the principal Idioms under each Sense explained and accounted for, all supported by the best Authorities of the Roman Writers; with References to the particular Book, Chapter, or Verse, where the Citations may be found. III. The ancient Latin Names of the more remarkable Persons and Places occurring in classick Authours, with a short Account of them both historical and mythological; and the more modern Names of the same Places, so far as they are known, collected from the most approved Writers. To which are added, 1. The Roman Calendar, much fuller than any yet published. 2. Their Coins, Weights, and Measures. 3. A Chronology of the Roman Kings, Consuls, and more remarkable Events of that State. 4. The Notes of Abbreviation used in ancient Latin Authours and Inscriptions. 5. A short Dictionary of the more common Latin Words occurring in our ancient Laws. 6. A general Chronology of eminent Persons and memorable Things. By Robert Ainsworth.
by Ainsworth, Robert, 1660-1743. Edition: The fourth edition, with many additions and improvements; ..Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: MDCCLXI. [1761]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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