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The rudiments of English grammar; adapted to the use of schools. With observations on style. By Joseph Priestley.
Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804.Date: M.DCC.LXI. [1761]- Books
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A methodical English grammar: containing rules and directions for speaking and writing the English language with Propriety and Accuracy: Illustrated by a Variety of Examples and Exercises. For the Use of Schools. To which is subjoined, an Epitome of Rhetoric. By the Rev. John Shaw, Head Master of the Free Grammar School, at Rochdale, in Lancashire.
Shaw, John, 1729-1796.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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A method of making abridgments; or, easy and certain rules for analysing authors. Divided into two parts; ... By the Abbé Gaultier. ...
Gaultier, abbé (Aloı̈sius Édouard Camille), 1746-1818.Date: 1800-01- Books
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Noctes Nottinghamic? or cursory objections against the syntax of the common-grammar, in order to obtain a better: design'd in the mean time for the use of schools. By Richard Johnson. M. A. Author of the Grammatical Commentarys, Master of the Free-School in Nottingham.
Johnson, Richard, 1656 or 1657-1721.Date: 1714- Books
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A short English grammar in two parts: simplified to the capacities of children: with notes, and a great variety of exercises upon a plan entirely new. To which are added, Rules, Illustrated with Examples, For the Structure, Precision, and Unity of Sentences, by Way of Conclusion. Together with Tables of Initial, Significant Letters, and Usual Abbreviations. By John Hornsey, Schoolmaster, Scarborough, Author of the Tables, entitled an ̀̀introduction to Arithmetic.''
Hornsey, John.Date: [1793]