The english-School reformed: containing first, rules, shewing the nature of vowels, consonants, Syllables, Diphthongs, dividing of Syllables, and of Stops and Points. Secondly, a Praxis shewing the Use of the said Rules, in a Dialogue. Thirdly, Words from One, to Six and Seven Syllables, exactly divided. Fourthly, a Collection of Words that agree in Sound, but differ in Sense and Spelling. Fifthly, Another Collection of Words that are writ one way and sounded another. Sixthly, English words contracted, Figures and Numeral Letters, &c. And, Lastly, an accidence adapted to our English tongue. The fifth edition corrected and amended. By R. Brown, Master of a Boarding-School in Greek-Street, in St. Ann's Westminster.

  • Browne, Richard, active 17th century-18th century.
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1715
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London : printed for J. Churchil, at the Black-Swan in Pater-Noster-Row, and E. Castle next Scotland-Yard, 1715.

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[4],110,3,[1]p. ; 80.

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Alston, IV.196
ESTC N3244

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