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Glass Negatives of Hidden Words
Date: 1880sReference: GALTON/2/7/2/9/24Part of: Galton Papers- Journals
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Household Words: conducted by Charles Dickens
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Cattell's Association Words for Children. T/s
Date: c.1936Reference: MS.7963/8/2- Books
Wordsworth and the geologists / John Wyatt.
Wyatt, John, 1931-Date: 1995- Archives and manuscripts
Wordsworth, William (1770-1850), poet
Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850.Date: 1835-1846Reference: MS.8008- Archives and manuscripts
"Colour our Feelings - Participants Images & Words"
Date: February 1998Reference: PP/MAP/D/9/1Part of: Michele Angelo Petrone (1963-2007): archives- Books
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Address to a locket. The Words from Emma Corbet.
Pratt, Mr. (Samuel Jackson), 1749-1814.Date: [1783?]- Archives and manuscripts
"Colour our Feelings - Participants Images & Words - Rye"
Date: 1998Reference: PP/MAP/D/9/2Part of: Michele Angelo Petrone (1963-2007): archives- Archives and manuscripts
Puzzling Words. The Oxford Times, 26 Oct 1974, p.13
Date: 1974Reference: PP/GWP/F/186Part of: Pickering, Sir George White- Archives and manuscripts
Memo: "A Few Words of Warning to Employees engaged in Compressing Department"
Date: [?1900s]Reference: WF/CW/06/05Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- 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- Archives and manuscripts
Review of From the Words of My Mouth edited by Laurence Spurling Feb 1993
Date: 1993Reference: PP/RYC/E.12/2/30Part of: Rycroft, Dr Charles (1914-1998)- Archives and manuscripts
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Jack Neher and Alex Sareyan (eds), 'Words of appreciation from the friends and colleagues of Nina Ridenour'
Date: 1985Reference: PP/ADD/K/3/62Part of: Robina Addis (1900-1986): archives- Books
Sonia's feeling sad / by Sheila Hollins and Roger Banks ; illustrated by Lisa Kopper.
Hollins, SheilaDate: 2011- Books
The uncollected writings of Charles Dickens: Household Words, 1850-1859 / edited with an introduction and notes by Harry Stone.
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.Date: 1969- Books
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A new song, In Answer to, How sweet's the Love that meets Return. The Words by W-W-.
W----, W----.Date: 1785?]- Books
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A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English: or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly. Containing I. Orthography, or True Spelling; which treats of the Sound; and Uses of the several Letters in all Positions; of the Division of Words into Syllables; and the Use of Points. II. Prosody, or the Art of Pronouncing Syllables in Words truly with Tables of Words properly accented. III. Etymology, or the Kinds of Words: which explains the several Parts of Speech; their Derivations and different Endings; Change and Likeness to one another. IV. Syntax, or Construction; which teaches how to connect Words aright in a Sentence or Sentences. To which is added, A curious and useful appendix. By A. Fisher.
Fisher, A. (Anne), 1719?-1778.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English: or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly containing. I. Orthography; or True Spelling, which treats of the Sounds and Uses of the several Letters in all Positions; of the Division of Words into Syllables, and the Use of Points. II. Prosody; Or the Art of Pronouncing Syllables in Words truly, with Tables of Words properly accented. III. Etymology; or the Kinds of Words, which explains the several Parts of Speech; their Derivations and different Endings; Change and Likeness to one another. IV. Syntax; or Construction, which teaches how to connect Words aright in a Sentence, or Sentences together. To which is added, a curious and useful appendix. By A. Fisher.
Fisher, A. (Anne), 1719?-1778.Date: [1768]- Books
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A new grammar, with exercises of bad English: or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly. Containing, I. Orthography, or True Spelling, the Division of Syllables, and Use of Points. II. Prosody, or the Art of Pronouncing Syllables in Words truly, with Tables of Words properly accented. III. Etymology, of the Kinds of Words, their Derivations, and different Endings. IV. Syntax, or Due Construction, which shews how to connect Words aright in a Sentence, or Sentences. To which is added, a Curious and Useful Appendix. The Fourth Edition, with Additions. By A. Fisher.
Fisher, A. (Anne), 1719?-1778.Date: 1754- Books
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Lingua Britannica reformata: or, a new universal English dictionary, under the following titles, viz. I. Universal; Containing a Definition and Explication of all the Words now used in the English Tongue, in every Art, Science, Faculty, or Trade. II. Etymological; Exhibiting and Explaining the true Etymon or Original of Words from their respective Mother-Tongues, the Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Saxon; and their Idioms, the French, Italian, Spanish, German, Dutch, &c. III. Orthographical; Teaching the True and Rational Method of Writing Words, according to the Usage of the most approved Modern Authors. IV. Orthoepical; Directing the true Pronunciation of Words by single and double Accents; and by Indicating the Number of Syllables in Words where they are doubtful, by a Numerical Figure. V. Diacritical; Enumerating the various Significations of Words in a proper Order, viz. Etymological, Common, Figurative, Poetical, Humorous, Technical, &c. in a Manner not before attempted. VI. Philological; Explaining all the Words and Terms, according to the Modern Improvements in the various Philological Sciences, viz Grammar, Rhetoric, Legic, Metaphysics, Mythology, Theology, Ethics, &c. Vii. Mathematical; Not only explaining all the Words in Arithmetic, Algebra, Logarithms, Fluxions, Geometry, Couics, Dialling, Navigation, &c. according to the Modern Newtonian Mathesis; but the Terms of Art are illustrated by proper Examples, and Copper-Plate Figures. Viii. Philosophical; Explaining all Words and Terms in Astronomy, Geography, Optics, Hydrostatics, Acoustics, Mechanics, Perspective. &c. according to the latest Discoveries and Improvements in this Part of Literature. By Benj. Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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The man of the mill. A New Burlesque Tragic Opera. The Musick compiled, and the Words written, by Seignior Squallini.
Squallini, Seignior.Date: M.DCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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Tim Bobbin's View of the Lancashire dialect; with large additions and improvements. Also a glossary Of Lancashire Words and Phrases.
Bobbin, Tim., 1708-1786.Date: 1798- Books
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The charity school spelling book. Part II. Containing Words Divided into Syllables, Lessons with Scripture Names, &c. By Sarah Trimmer.
Trimmer, Sarah, 1741-1810.Date: 1798- Archives and manuscripts
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People Magazine - "In His Own Words - Nobel Laureate James Watson Calls Reports of Cloning People 'Science Fiction Silliness'"
Date: 1978Reference: JDW/2/8/2/8Part of: James D. Watson Collection- Books
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A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English: or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly. Containing, I. Orthography; or True Spelling, which treats of the Sounds and Uses of the several Letters in all Positions; of the Division of Words into Syllables, and the Use of Points. II. Prosody; or the Art of Pronouncing Syllables in Words truly, with Tables of Words properly accented. III. Etymology; or the Kinds of Words, which explains the several Parts of Speech; their Derivations and different Endings; Change and Likeness to one another. IV. Syntax; or Construction, which teaches how to connect Words aright in a Sentence, or Sentences together. To which is added, a Curious and Useful appendix. The fifteenth edition, Enlarged and much Improved. By A Fisher.
Fisher, A. (Anne), 1719?-1778.Date: 1795