New, American spelling-book, improved. : In three parts. Containing, I. Tables of common words, from one to five syllables, classed together agreeable to their proper sounds ; and also, tables of proper names ; with natural and easy lessons dispersed through the whole, adapted to the capacities of children. II. A collection of words of two, three, and four syllables, divided into three tables ; being accented and explained, for the instruction of youth in the knowledge of words, as well as spelling ; together with a table of words alike in sound, but different in spelling and signification ; also, a table of words the same in spelling, but different in sound and signification, with reading lessons, &c. III. A plain and easy introduction to English grammar, particularly adapted to the capacities of youth. /
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Main Author: | Peirce, John |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Philadelphia :
Printed for, and sold by, Joseph & James Crukshank, no. 87, High-Street, between Second and Third-Streets.,
1797. (Entered according to law.)
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Edition: | The 3rd rev. ed. |
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Online Access: | CONNECT |
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