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Christian education : in a course of lectures, delivered in London, in spring 1829
Biber, Edward (1801-1874)
1830
Introduction au lecteur françois : ou receuil de pièces choisies; avec l'explication des idiotismes, et de phrases difficiles, qui s'y trouvent
Murray, Lindley (1745-1826); Smith, F (fl.1830); Aitkens, J; Renier, Anne (1911?-1988); Renier, Fernand Gabriel (1905-1988); Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green; Harvey and Darton (London, England); Thomas Wilson and Sons; St. Peter's Grammar School; National Art Library (Great Britain). Renier Collection of Historic and Contemporary Children's Books
1826
Preface dated 1807,-p.viii. Wove papers. Duodecimo format.
Perrin's fables, adapted to the Hamiltonian system, by a literal and analytical translation : for the use of schools
Perrin, John; Hamilton, James (1769-1829)
1834
Scenes in America : for the amusement and instruction of little tarry-at-home travellers
Taylor, Isaac (1759-1829)
1824
Scenes in Europe : for the amusement and instruction of little tarry-at-home travellers
Taylor, Isaac (1759-1829)
1825
Scenes in Africa : for the amusement and instruction of little tarry-at-home travellers
Taylor, Isaac (1759-1829)
1824
Folding map frontispiece. Publisher's ads [1] p. at end.
Higher and secondary education : an address, delivered in the Liverpool Institute, 8th November 1876
Grant Duff, Sir Mountstuart E (1829-1906)
1876
The etymological spelling book and expositor, being an introduction to the spelling, pronunciation, and derivation, of the English language : containing, besides several other important impovements, extensive tables of words deduced from their Greek and Latin roots : adapted to the use of classical and ladies' schools, and also of adults and foreigners
Butter, Henry (1829-1848)
1843
With an advertisement for other works by the author on p. [v]-vii.
An explanatory pronouncing dictionary of the French language : (in French and English); wherein the exact sound and articulation of every syllable are distinctly marked (according to the method adopted by Mr. Walker, in his pronouncing dictionary). To which are prefixed, the principles of the French pronunciation; prefatory directions for using the spelling representative of every sound; and the conjucation of the verbs, regular, irregular, and defective, with their true pronunciation
Tardy abbé; Clarke, William (1790-1829); L'Homme; Deboffe; Gardner, Henry Lasher (1808); Boosey, Thomas (1792-1832); Evans, R H (1777-1857); Todd, John (1811); A. Dulau & Co.; Cooke (Booksellers : Oxford, England)
Signatures: [a]² b⁴ c-d⁸ B-X⁸. Dictionary printed in two columns throughout. With an errata on b2r. With a final advertisement leaf. Indexed in: Alston,