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The little spelling book for young children.
Trimmer, Sarah, 1741-1810.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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An introduction to the English tongue; designed for a spelling book, suited to the tender capacities of children: (adorned with cuts.) Containing, A great Number of instructive Lessons, from the most easy possible, to the hardest; disposed in a Way so facilitating, that Children learn with Pleasure, and are excellently, fitted for the Testament, or any other Book. - Large Tables of Words - Fables. - Extracts from History. - The Church Catechism. - Graces and Prayers. - Rules for Good Behaviour. - An Introduction to Grammar, &c. The sixth edition: By the Rev. C. Marshall, Vicar of Brixworth, Northamptonshire.
Marshall, Charles, -1818.Date: [1785?]- Books
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The little spelling book for young children.
Trimmer, Sarah, 1741-1810.Date: M.DCCC. [1800]- Books
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Newbery's spelling dictionary of the English language. wherein All the Words are properly accented, shewing How to write and pronounce them with Ease and Propriety. To which is prefixed, a new and concise introduction to English grammer.
Newbery, John, 1713-1767.Date: 1788- Books
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An easy introduction to reading the English language: designed for Sabbath-Day schools. In six parts. Containing. [sic] I. The alphabet, &c. with Twelve Lessons, Four Lines each, of Words not exceeding Two different Letters. II. A Table of Words, with Seventy-Four Lessons, Eight Lines each, of Words not exceeding Three different Letters. III. Fifty-One Lessons, Eight Lines each, of Words not exceeding Four different Letters. IV. Twenty-Four Lessons of Words not exceeding Five different Letters. V. Thirty Lessons of Words not exceeding Six different Letters. VI. A table of words, of Seven and Eight Letters, with Twenty Lessons of Monosyllables in general. By Thomas Lambert, School-Master in Leeds.
Lambert, Thomas, school-master.Date: 1798- Books
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Newbery's spelling dictionary of the English language, ... To which is prefixed, a compendious English grammar; ...
Newbery, John, 1713-1767.Date: [1800?]- Books
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Afalau aur i bobl ifeingc; a choron gogoniant i hen bobl: Neu'r Dedwyddwch o fod yn dda yn Amserol, a'r Anrhydedd o fod yn hen Ddisgybl. Hefyd, Gwrth-Ddadleuon y Gwr isangc wedi eu hatteb; ac Amheuon yr hen Wr wedi eu dattod. Gan T. Brooks, Gynt Gweinidog yr Efengyl yn Llundain.
Brooks, Thomas, 1608-1680.Date: 1782- Books
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The logographic-Emblematical English spelling book; or, a method of teaching children to read. Being founded upon an entirely new principle, by which any Infant, Four or Five Years old, and of ever so slow an Apprehension, will, with the greatest Ease to himself, and Teachers acquire, in a few Months, the utmost steadiness and fluency in Reading, and be enabled to make his way, at first sight, through any Book that may be put in his hands. To which are added instructions to enable any Persons to put this method in practice; as likewise four copper-plates, exhibiting the Emblems upon which this System is founded. By Mr. Lenoir, Professor of the French Language and Belles-Lettres, and Author of la Pratique de L'Orateur François, of L'Eloge Funébre de Louis XVI. of the French Logographic Emblematical Spelling Book, and several other esteemed Publications.
Lenoir, P. V.Date: 1800- Books
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The little spelling book, or child's best instructor, a pleasing introduction to spelling and reading. Ornamented with cuts.
Date: [1780?]- Books
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The scripture spelling-book; or, an assistant to families and school-boys, in reading the New and Old Testament. Being a new Attempt, and upon a Plan quite different from all other Spelling-Books: Containing, All the Proper Names, and other Words of Four Syllables, and upwards, that are found in the Holy Scriptures; so disposed, that all the difficult Words in any Chapters appear at one View, divided and properly accented; with the Chapters and Verses set in Columns against the respective Words; by which the Learner may, with the greatest Ease, become perfect in the just Reading and Pronunciation. To which is prefixed, An Introduction to Spelling and Reading in General; containing, a plain Account of the Sound of Letters and Syllables; General Rules of Spelling; the Explanation and Use of Quantity and Accent; Emphasis; Stops, Marks, Points and Capitals; Directions for reading with Elegance and Propriety; Abbreviations, &c. Also Tables of Words of two, and three Syllables. Dedicated to the Promoters of English Schools, and Addressed to the School-Masters of Great-Britain, &c. By William Ward, Schoolmaster, at Hinckley, Leicestershire.
Ward, William, 1708 or 1709-1772.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]