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A new help to the accidence: with a preface, shewing the right method of school-teaching. Serving instead of a Vocabulary, and comprehending the whole business of Hool's Examination and terminations; Intended for the Use of Schools. By John Urmston, Philo-Paedag. Anthor of the London Spelling-Book.
Urmston, John.Date: 1710- Books
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The merchant Maiden Hospital magazine. Containing, part first. I. Instructions for teaching to read and spell English. II. Instructions for Teaching the English Grammar. III. Instructions for Teaching Writing and making a Pen. IV. Method of making out an Accompt, with Forms of Bills, Receipts, Discharges, Letters, &c. Part second. Friendly advices to the girls, comprehending the following Particulars: I. Religion. II. Duty to Superiors. III. Duty to one another. IV. Education. V. Conduct in the Hospital. VI. Conduct in the World, or when removed from the Hospital.
Lawrie, Andrew, -1794.Date: M,DCC,LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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A new treatise on the method of teaching languages: to which is annexed I. A brief sketch of the Latin tongue, ... II. A table ... of verbs ... in the seven most useful living tongues of Europe, ... By Mr. du Mitand, ... Sold for the author.
Huguenin Du Mitand, Louis.Date: 1780- Books
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English grammatical exercises; comprised in a variety of examples, under the different rules of syntax. By James Alderson, Master of the English Academy, at Ashford, Kent. Author of Orthographical Exercises, In a Series of Moral Letters, &c.
Alderson, James, active 1793-1798.Date: 1795- Books
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The conductor in spelling, reading & writing, true English ... To which are added, some examples of the English of our ancesters [sic], ... By John White. ...
White, John, master of a boarding school.Date: 1712