A New-guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsJoseph Crukshank, 1789 - 158 pages |
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... English Tongue , delivered in the most familiar and inftructive Method of Question and Anfwer ; neceffary for all fuch Perfons as have the advan tage only ofan Englif Education IV . An ufeful Collection of Sen tences in Profe and l'erfe ...
... English Tongue , delivered in the most familiar and inftructive Method of Question and Anfwer ; neceffary for all fuch Perfons as have the advan tage only ofan Englif Education IV . An ufeful Collection of Sen tences in Profe and l'erfe ...
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... English Grammar , defigned only for English Schools , to enable fuch as are in- tended to rife no higher , to write their Mother Tongue in- telligibly , and according to the Rules of Grammar : And I hope it will answer the End propofed ...
... English Grammar , defigned only for English Schools , to enable fuch as are in- tended to rife no higher , to write their Mother Tongue in- telligibly , and according to the Rules of Grammar : And I hope it will answer the End propofed ...
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... English GRAMMAR . CHA P. I. Of GRAMMAR in general . Q. WHAT is Grammar ? A. Gramma is the Science of Letters , or the Art of Writing and Speaking properly and fyntactically . Q. What do you mean by English Grammar ? A. The Art of ...
... English GRAMMAR . CHA P. I. Of GRAMMAR in general . Q. WHAT is Grammar ? A. Gramma is the Science of Letters , or the Art of Writing and Speaking properly and fyntactically . Q. What do you mean by English Grammar ? A. The Art of ...
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