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The new London spelling book. [electronic resource] : Or the young gentleman's and lady's guide to the English tongue. In five parts. I. For Beginners, shewing a natural and easy Method to pronounce and express both common Words and proper Names, gradually ascending from One to Six Syllables, properly distinguished by Tables. Together with easy Lessons, placed at the End of each Table, for the more speedy way of teaching Children to read. Also is added, a few Lessons on various Subjects in Verse; with Rules and Maxims of moral Conduct, &c. and may be spoke extempore on breaking-up. II. A Table of Words, that are the same or nearly alike in Sound but different in Signification and in Spelling; in which the Scholar should be made perfect, to spell without Book, to prevent the writing one Word for another. III. Directions for an agreeable Behaviour and polite Address; with a Table of Words, properly accented for Exercise in Spelling. IV. Lessons on various Subjects, in Prose and Verse. V. A plain and compendious Grammar, with Rules for spelling and dividing Words into Syllables; the Use of Stops, Marks, and Capitals; Rules for reading with Elegance and Propriety; Tables of Abbreviations, the Multiplication and Pence Tables; to which is added, the Church Catechism. In the whole of which great Care has been taken to collect what might teach Youth their Duty and Behaviour towards God and Man, and is recommended by several eminent Schoolmasters as the most useful Performance for the Instruction of Youth extant, as it will enable the Teacher to instruct his Scholars to read with Propriety, without the Assistance of any other Book. The tenth edition, corrected and improved. By Charles Vyse, Author of the Tutor's Guide; the Key to the Tutor's Guide; a New Geographical Grammar, for the Use of Schools; the Ladies Accomptant, &c.
by Vyse, Charles, fl. 1770-1815. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: MDCCXCI. [1791]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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A new English accidence, [electronic resource] : by way of short question and answer, built upon the plan of the Latin grammar, so far as it agrees with, and is consistent with the Nature and Genius of the English Tongue. Designed for the use and benefit, and Adapted to the Capacity of young lads at the English school. In Order to teach them the Grounds of their Mother Tongue, and fit them for the more easy and expeditious attaining the Grammar of the Latin, or any other Language. By a school-master in the Country. Humbly Address'd to the Teachers of English Schools in Great-Britain, and submitted to their Candour and Judgment. If no Children were to learn Latin, or any other Foreign Language, 'till they had first learned the Art of Grammar in their Mother Tongue. I doubt not but our Latin Schools, would soon become much more successful and useful to the Nation, than ever yet they have been Mr. A. Lane's Preface to his Art of Letters.
by School-master. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: 1736Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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Entick's new spelling dictionary, [electronic resource] : teaching to write and pronounce the English tongue With Ease And Propriety; In which each Word is accented according to its just and natural Pronunciation; the Part of Speech is properly distinguished, and the various Significations are in general ranged in one Line; With a list of proper names Of Men And Women. The Whole compiled and digested in a Manner entirely new, So as to make it A Complete Pocket Companion For those who read Milton, Pope, Addison, Shakespeare, Tillotson, and Locke, or other English Authors of Repute in Prose or Verse; And in particular to assist young People, Artificers, Tradesmen, and Foreigners, desirous of understanding what they speak, read and write. To which is prefixed, a comprehensive grammar Of The English Tongue; And a Catalogue of Words of similar Sounds, but of different Spellings and Significations. By William Crakelt, M. A. Rector of Nursted and Ifield in Kent.
by Entick, John, 1703?-1773. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: 1795Other title: New spelling dictionary.Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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The new spelling dictionary, [electronic resource] : teaching to write and pronounce the English tongue with Ease and Propriety; In which each Word is accented according to its just and natural Pronunciation; the Part of Speech is properly distinguished, and the various Significations are ranged in one Line: With a list of proper names of Men and Women. The Whole compiled and digested in a Manner entirely new, to make it a Complete Pocket Companion For those who read Milton, Pope, Addison, Shakespeare, Tillotson and Locke, or other English Authors of Repute in Prose or Verse: and in particular to assist young People, Artificers, Tradesmen and Foreigners, desirous of understanding what they speak, read, and write. To which is prefixed, a grammatical introduction to the English tongue. By the Rev. John Entick, A. M. Editor of Littleton's Latin and English Dictionary, and Schrevelius's Greek Lexicon.
by Entick, John, 1703?-1773. Edition: A new edition, carefully revised and corrected ..Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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The difference, between words, esteemed synonymous, [electronic resource] : in the English language; and, the proper choice of them determined: together with, so much of Abb�e Girard's Treatise, on this subject, as would agree, with our mode of expression. ... In two volumes.
by Trusler, John, 1735-1820. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: 1766Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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