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Youth's faithful monitor [electronic resource] : or, the young man's best companion. Containing a compendious English grammar, proper for all Youth to be acquainted with. Reading and writing made easy, with copies of the same; Letters on various Subjects, Receipts and promissory Notes, Forms of Bills of Debt, Bills of Sale, Bonds, Indentures, Wills, &c. Also, arithmetic laid down in an easier Manner than any yet extant; whereby a Person of a mean Capacity may attain the same without the Help of a Master. Merchants Accompts, or, the best Method of Book-Keeping, after an easy and short Method, the Forms of Bills of Exchange, the Fares of Watermen as set forth by the Lord Mayor and Aldermen. Likewise Mensuration, Gauging, and Surveying made easy; with some very useful Tables of Interest, calculated on a new Plan. Astronomy and Geography; containing a Description of the Use of the Globes Celestial and terrestrial; with a Description of the Product, Counties, Market Towns with their Distance of Miles from London, and Market Days in England and Wales, and a correct List of all the Fairs. Likewise the Art of Dialling; how to erect and fix them; with Instructions for making Colours; together with a choice Collection of curious Receipts. To which is added A curious Abstract of the History of England, with all the remarkable Events down to the present Year. With a great variety of copper-plates and cuts. By William Woolgar, Accomptant. The Third Edition. Improved, enlarged and corrected By John Wright, Gent. Author of the American Negotiator.
by Woolgar, William. Edition: The third edition. Improved, enlarged and corrected by John Wright, ..Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: 1766Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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The pentaglot preceptor [electronic resource] : or elementary institutes of the English, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Irish, languages. Vol.I. Containing a complete grammar of the English tongue For the Use of Schools, and peculiarly calculated for the Instruction of such Ladies & Gentlemen, as may wish to learn without the help of a Master. By Patrick Lynch.
by Lynch, Patrick, 1757-ca. 1830. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: M,DCC,XCVI. [1796]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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Dictionarium Saxonico et Gothico-Latinum. [electronic resource] : Auctore Eduardo Lye, A. M. Rectore de Yardley-Hastings in Agro Northantoniensi. Accedunt fragmenta versionis Ulphilan�, necnon opuscula qu�dam Anglo-Saxonica. Edidit, Nonnullis Vocabulis auxit, plurimis Exemplis illustravit, et Grammaticam utriusque Linguae praemisit, Owen Manning, S. T. B. Canon. Lincoln. Vicarius de Godelming, et Rector de Peperharow in Agro Surreiensi; necnon Reg. Societ. et Reg. Societ. Antiqu. Lond. Socius. Tom. I.
by Lye, Edward, 1694-1767. Material type: Book; Language:; Format:
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Publisher: M.DCC.LXXII. [1772]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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The english school reformed [electronic resource] : or, an introduction to spelling and reading English. Wherein Words of several Syllables are so divided, that the Sound of each Syllable, when joined together, shall not only lead the Scholar into the true Pronunciation of every Word, but also greatly facilitate the Labour of the Teacher. Containing I. Monosyllables and Dissyllables. II. Words from two to five and six Syllables exactly divided and accented. III. A large Collection of Words that agree in Sound, but differ in Sense and Spelling. IV. Another Collection of Words made different in Sound and Signification by the Addition of e Final. V. A Table of Words which are accented on the first Syllable when they signify the Name of a Thing; but on the last Syllable when they signify an Action. The first a Noun, the second a Verb VI. Another Table of Words, written very different from their Pronunciation. Vii. A copious Table of proper Names of Persons and Places, collected from the Old and New Testament, &c. each word accented and divided, so that the Scholar cannot fail of giving it its true Pronunciation. Viii. Directions concerning the Vowels, Consonants, Diphthongs, and Triphthongs: Dividing of Syllables, Marks and Stops, Contraction of Words, Figures and Numeral Letters, &c. With every Thing that relates to Propriety in Reading. The Whole interspersed with a great Number of proper Lessons moral and divine, with Rules for good Behaviour. To which is added, a variety of divine songs and select fables. By Archibald Douglas Schoolmaster in Stirling.
by Douglas, Archibald, Schoolmaster. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: 1770Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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