The Universal Spelling-book: Or, a New and Easy Guide to the English Language. ...booksellers, 1798 - 150 pages |
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... Schools as well as private Perfons , by which any one may very foon be- come acquainted with the English Tongue , with ... School , Shop , or Co.npting - house . IV . Many useful Tnings necef- fary to help the young Beginner , and inform ...
... Schools as well as private Perfons , by which any one may very foon be- come acquainted with the English Tongue , with ... School , Shop , or Co.npting - house . IV . Many useful Tnings necef- fary to help the young Beginner , and inform ...
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... Schools in Great Britain and Ireland , and bis Majesty's Plantations , Abroad . GENTLEMEN , Nthe first nine Editions of ... School , and twenty in my own Family , viz . That a perpetual Jargon of Ace , brace , grace , trace ; Buy , dry ...
... Schools in Great Britain and Ireland , and bis Majesty's Plantations , Abroad . GENTLEMEN , Nthe first nine Editions of ... School , and twenty in my own Family , viz . That a perpetual Jargon of Ace , brace , grace , trace ; Buy , dry ...
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... School- boy to read well with Practice . 5. Tables XV . and XVI . contain very pleasant Fbles and useful Stories , not only improving to the Mind and Moral but which will greatly conduce to help Children to read well . 6. Tables XVII ...
... School- boy to read well with Practice . 5. Tables XV . and XVI . contain very pleasant Fbles and useful Stories , not only improving to the Mind and Moral but which will greatly conduce to help Children to read well . 6. Tables XVII ...
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... Schools , but for the better In- formation of all your g Persons in the Shop and Compting- - house ; as also for such adult Persons as are unacquainted with the meaning of words , and have not the Auvanit . ge , or are not capab e o ...
... Schools , but for the better In- formation of all your g Persons in the Shop and Compting- - house ; as also for such adult Persons as are unacquainted with the meaning of words , and have not the Auvanit . ge , or are not capab e o ...
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... School , I am Sir , your humble servant , May 17 , 1756 . SIR , JAMES HACKMAN . IRCEIVED your spelling - book , which I perused with pleasure , and think it will answer your intentions ; the best Grammarian may not despise the perusal ...
... School , I am Sir , your humble servant , May 17 , 1756 . SIR , JAMES HACKMAN . IRCEIVED your spelling - book , which I perused with pleasure , and think it will answer your intentions ; the best Grammarian may not despise the perusal ...
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