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- A short introduction to the Latin tongue., For the use of the lower forms in the Latin School. Being the accidence abbridg'd and compiled in that most easy and accurate method, wherein the famous Mr. Ezekiel Cheever taught; and which he found the most advantageous by seventy years experience. : To which are added a catalogue of irregular nouns and of verbs dispos'd alphabetically
- A short introduction to the Latin tongue:, for the use of the lower forms in the Latin School. Being the accidence abridg'd and compil'd in that most easy and accurate method, wherein the famous Mr. Ezekiel Cheever taught, and which he found the most advantageous by seventy years experience. : To which is added, a catalogue of irregular nouns, and of verbs, dispos'd alphabetically
- Adminiculum puerile: or, An help for school-boys., Containing I. Fundamental exercises for young beginners. II. English examples fitted to the syntax-rules of the Lord Bishop of Cork's grammar, with some annotations. III. Some necessary cautions to prevent mistakes which boys are generally guilty of in making Latin. ; IV. English for Latin verses. V. Some examples of themes in English, with larger discourses on subjects. VI. Three indexes: the first containing all the words in the fundamental exercises: The second, those under the syntax-rules and cautions: and the third, those in the verses, with Latin for them. : To which is subjoined, 1st, the syntax rules. 2d, a prosody. and 3d, all the short examples of Clark's introduction. : [Two lines in Latin from Horace]
- Grammatical institutes: 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. Exercises of false syntax. VI. Essay on punctuation. VII. Lessons on the English language. ; To which are added, select lessons, to instil just sentiments of virtue into youth
- The young lady's accidence: or, A short and easy introduction to English grammar., Designed, principally, for the use of young learners, more especially those of the fair sex, though proper for either. ; [Two lines of verse]
- An introduction to the making of Latin., Comprising, after an easy, compendious method, the substance of the Latin syntax, with proper English examples, most of them translations from the classic authors, in one column, and the Latin words in another. : To which is subjoined, in the same method, a succinct account of the affairs of ancient Greece and Rome, intended at once to bring boys acquainted with history, and the idiom of the Latin tongue. : With rules for the gender of nouns., By John Clarke, late master of the public grammar-school in Hull
- Adminiculum puerile: or, An help for school-boys;, containing, I. Fundamental exercises for young beginners. II. English examples adapted to the syntax rules of the Philadelphia grammar. III. Some necessary cautions to prevent the mistakes which boys generally commit in making Latin. IV. Two indexes: the first, containing all the words in the fundamental exercises: the second, those of the syntax rules and cautions. V. An epitome of general history. VI. Some examples of themes, together with a few larger discourses on different subjects. : [Two lines from Horace]
- A new guide to the English tongue:, in five parts. ... The whole, being recommended by several clergymen and eminent schoolmasters, as the most useful performance for the instruction of youth, is designed for the use of schools in Great-Britain, Ireland, and in the several English colonies and plantations abroad., By Thomas Dilworth, author of The schoolmaster's assistant; Young book-keeper's assistant, &c. &c
- A new guide to the English tongue:, In five parts. ... The whole, being recommended by several clergymen and eminent schoolmasters, as the most useful performance for the instruction of youth, is designed for the use of schools in Great-Britain, Ireland, and in the several English colonies and plantations abroad., By Thomas Dilworth. Author of The schoolmaster's assistant; Young book-keeper's assistant, &c. &c
- A new guide to the English tongue:, In five parts. ... The whole, being recommended by several clergymen and eminent schoolmasters, as the most useful performance for the instruction of youth, is designed for the use of schools in Great-Britain, Ireland, and in the several English colonies and plantations abroad., By Thomas Dilworth, author of The schoolmaster's assistant; Young book-keeper's assistant, &c. &c. and schoolmaster in Wapping
- Universal spelling-book or, A new and easy guide to the English language. ..., By Daniel Fenning. Late schoolmaster of Bures, Suffolk, and author of the Use of the globes, Practical arithmetic, Guide to algebra, Royal English dictionary, Young man's book of common knowledge, and a New grammar of the English language
- A grammar of the French tongue,, grounded upon the decisions of the French Academy; wherein all the necessary rules, observations, and examples, are exhibited in a manner entirely new., By John Perrin. ; [One line in Latin from Quintilian]
- The royal standard English dictionary., In which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, their part of speech properly distinguished, and, their various significations arranged in one line; but, likewise, by a key to this work, comprising the various sounds of the vowels and consonants, denoted by typographical characters, and illustrated by examples ... Upon a plan perfectly plain, and entirely new. : To which is prefixed, a comprehensive grammar of the English language. ..., By William Perry, lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh, author of The only sure guide to the English tongue, The man of business, The orator, &c
- A grammatical institute, of the English language,, comprising, an easy, concise, and systematic method of education, designed for the use of English schools in America. : In three parts. : Part II. Containing, a plain and comprehensive grammar, grounded on the true principles and idioms of the language; with an analytical dissertation, in which the various uses of the auxiliary signs are unfolded and explained: and an essay towards investigating the rules of English verse., By Noah Webster, Jun. Esq. ; [One line in Latin from Cicero]
- A grammatical institute of the English language;, comprising an easy, concise and systematic method of education. Designed for the use of English schools in America. : In three parts. : Part second. Containing a plain and comprehensive grammar, grounded on the true principles and idioms of the language., By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. Author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- A grammatical institute of the English language,, comprising an easy, concise and systematic method of education. Designed for the use of English schools in America. : In three parts. Part second: containing a plain and comprehensive grammar, grounded on the true principles and idioms of the language., By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- A new guide to the English tongue:, In five parts. ... The whole being recommended, by several clergymen and eminent schoolmasters, as the most useful performance for the instruction of youth., By Thomas Dilworth, author of The schoolmaster's assistant, Young book-keeper's assistant, &c. &c
- The Pennsylvania spelling-book, or Youth's friendly instructor and monitor:, on an easy plan, for exciting the attention, and facilitating the instruction of children and others, in spelling and reading; and acquainting them with the essential parts of orthography, pointing, &c. As also, training their minds to early sentiments of piety and virtue. : More particularly calculated for the use of parents, guardians, and others, remote from schools; in the private tuition of their children, and illiterate domesticks, &c., Compiled by Anthony Benezet
- A new guide to the English tongue:, In five parts. ... The whole, being recommended by several clergymen and eminent school masters, By Thomas Dilworth
- The American Latin grammar: or, A complete introduction to the Latin tongue:, formed from a careful perusal of the classic authors, and the writings of the best grammarians, both English and Latin., By Robert Ross, A.M. ; Published principally for the use of the grammar school at Nassau-Hall, in Princeton, and particularly recommended to all those who design to send their children to New-Jersey College
- A complete introduction to the Latin tongue:, form'd from the most approv'd writings in this kind; as those of Lilly, Ruddiman, Phillipps, Holmes, Bp. Wettenhall, Cheever, Clarke, Read, &c. : Published principally for the use of the grammar school at Nassau-Hall, in Prince-Town; and recommended to all who design to send their children to New-Jersey College
- The young lady's accidence: or, A short and easy introduction to English grammar., Designed, principally, for the use of young learners, more especially those of the fair sex, though proper for either., By Caleb Bingham, A.M. Author of The child's companion ; [Two lines of verse]
- A practical grammar of the English tongue., Containing all that is necessray to be committed to memory for rightly understanding the English language., Composed chiefly for the benefit of his own school. By James Carson. ; [Two lines of quotation in Latin]
- The master's few hints to his pupils,, whom he would conduct by a short, entertaining and easy road, to such an acquaintance with the more useful part of English grammar, as that, after the faithful application of a few weeks, they may be able to express their thoughts in draughts, letter-writing, &c. with ease, and even propriety, as to grammatical construction., Collected for the use of his school by Amos Chase, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church in Litchfield. ; [One line from Solomon]
- A compend of English grammer ,, being an attempt to point out the fundamental principles of the English language, in a concise and intelligible manner; and to assist in speaking and writing the same with accuracy and correctness., Written by Abel Curtis, A.B. ; [Six lines of verse]
- A new guide to the English tongue:, in five parts. ..., By Thomas Dilworth, Author of the Schoolmaster's assistant, Young book-keeper's assistant, &c. &c. and schoolmaster in Wapping
- A new guide to the English tongue:, In five parts. ... The whole, being recommended by several clergymen and eminent schoolmasters, as the most useful performance for the instruction of youth, is designed for the use of schools in Great-Britain, Ireland, and America., By Thomas Dilworth, author of The schoolmasters assistant; Young book-keeper's assistant, &c. &c
- A short introduction to English grammar:, with critical notes. : [Four lines in Latin from Cicero]
- A grammatical institute of the English language;, comprising an easy, concise, and systematic method of education. Designed for the use of English schools in America. : In three parts. : Part second. Containing a plain and comprehensive grammar, grounded on the true principles and idioms of the language., By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire, author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- Grammatical institutes; 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. ; To which are now added, select lessons, to instil just sentiments of virtue in youth
- A short introduction to the Latin tongue:, for the use of the lower forms in the Latin School, being the accidence abridged and compiled in that most easy and accurate method, wherein the famous Mr. Ezekiel Cheever taught, and which he found the most advantageous by seventy years experience. : To which is added, a catalogue of irregular nouns and verbs, disposed alphabetically
- A new guide to the English tongue:, in five parts. ... The whole being recommended by several clergymen and eminent schoolmasters., By Thomas Dilworth ..
- [The universal spelling-book; or, A new and easy guide to the English language ...], By Daniel Fenning, late school-master of Bures, in Suffolk, and author of The use of the globes, Practical arithmetic, Guide to algebra, Royal English dictionary, and Young man's book of knowledge
- Instructions for right spelling, and plain directions for reading and writing true English., With several delightful things, very useful and necessary, both for young and old, to read and learn., By G. Fox
- The rudiments of Latin and English grammar;, designed to facilitate the study of both languages, by connecting them together., By Alexander Adam, LL.D. Rector of the High School of Edinburgh. ; [Five lines of Latin quotation]
- The Columbian dictionary of the English language:, in which many new words, peculiar to the United States, and many words of general use, not found in any other English dictionary, are inserted. ... To which is prefixed, a prosodial grammar, containing, a short dissertation on vowels and consonants. : To the whole is added Heathen mythology: or A classical pronouncing dictionary., By Caleb Alexander, A.M. Author of "Virgil's works translated into literal English prose," &c. &c. and teacher of the English language. ; Published according to act of Congress
- Grammatical institutes: or, An easy introduction to Dr. Lowth's English grammar., Designed for the use of schools. : 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., By John Ash, L.L.D. ; To this edition is added, an essay on punctuation, and an explication of tropes and figures, used in writing the English language
- A new guide to the English tongue:, In five parts. ..., By Thomas Dilworth, author of The schoolmaster's assistant; Young book-keeper's assistant, &c. &c. and schoolmaster in Wapping
- A new guide to the English tongue:, In five parts. ..., By Thomas Dilworth, author of The schoolmaster's assistant; Young bookkeeper's assistant, &c. &c. and schoolmaster in Wapping
- New French pronouncing spelling-book, or, prosodical grammar,, designed for the use of such young ladies and gentlemen as may wish to acquire, with facility, a just and elegant pronunciation of that polite and useful language., By A. Gay
- An abridgment of Murray's English grammar., With an appendix, containing an exemplification of the parts of speech, and exercises in syntax. : Designed for the use of the younger class of learners., By Lindley Murray
- The New universal letter-writer: or, Complete art of polite correspondence:, containing a course of interesting original letters, on the most important, instructive, and entertaining subjects, which may serve as copies for inditing letters on the various occurrences in life ... : To which is prefixed, a new, plain, and easy grammar of the English language; : with general instructions for writing letters, and directions for addressing persons of all ranks, either in writing or discourse. : Also, plain and easy rules for reading with propriety. : The whole adapted to the genius, taste, and manners of the present times
- A new guide to the English tongue:, in five parts. ... The whole, being recommended by several clergymen and eminent schoolmasters, as the most useful performance for the instruction of youth, is designed for the use of schools in Great-Britain, Ireland, and in the several English colonies and plantations abroad., By Thomas Dilworth, author of the Schoolmaster's assistant; Young Book-keeper's assistant, &c. &c. and schoolmaster in Wapping
- A short introduction to English grammar:, with critical notes., By the Right Reverend Robert Lowth, D.D. Lord Bishop of London
- Instructive and entertaining exercises with the rules of the French syntax., By John Perrin. ; [One line in Latin from Horace]
- Le tuteur anglais, ou Grammaire reguliére de la langue anglaise en deux parties., Premiere partie, contenant une analyse des parties de l'oraison. Seconde partie, contenant la syntaxe complete de la langue anglaise, avec des thèmes, analogues aux différens sujets qu'on y a traités., Par William Cobbett
- A new guide to the English tongue:, In five parts ... The whole is recommended by several clergymen, and eminent school masters, as the most useful performance for the instruction of youth, is designed for the use of schools in Great Britain, Ireland, and in the several English colonies and plantations abroad., By Thomas Dilworth. Author of The schoolmaster's assistant; Book-keeper's assistant, &c. and schoolmaster in Wapping
- A new guide to the English tongue:, In five parts. ... The whole being recommended by several clergy men, and eminent school masters., By Thomas Dilworth
- English grammar,, adapted to the different classes of learners, : with an appendix, containing rules and observations, for assisting the more advanced student to write with perspicuity and accuracy., By Lindley Murray
- The little reader's assistant;, containing I. A number of stories, mostly taken from the history of America, and adorned with cuts. II. Rudiments of English grammar. III. A federal catechism, being a short and easy explanation of the Constitution of the United States. IV. General principles of government and commerce. V. The farmer's catechizm, containing plain rules of husbandry. : All adapted to the capacities of children., By Noah Webster, Jun. Attorney at law