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Juvenile expositor; or, Sequel to the Common spelling-book: containing a collection of the most useful words in the English language, clearly explained, and adapted to the comprehension of young persons. Being an introduction to Walker’s Dictionary: with a course of reading lessons in prose and verse, selected from the best writers; designed to assist youth in acquiring, with ease, the theory of speech, and to facilitate their improvement in knowledge, and in the use and meaning of words. To which is added, the abridgment of L. Murray’s English grammar ... with an additional appendix, containing a practical and methodical course of parsing lessons, interspersed with notes and explanatory observations. By A. Picket ... Edit

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660 - Chandler Collection no. 116

Dates

  • 1808 (Creation)

Extents

  • 1.00 Volumes (Whole)

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    Publisher:  New-York, Printed and published by Smith & Forman, no. 70 Vesey-street, and 213 corner of Greenwich & Barclay sts., 1808.

    Description:  xxi, [22]-347, [3] p. 17 cm.

    Notes:  "Errata": last page.; Paul G. Chandler Textbook Collection.; The 3d ed., with additions, alterations, improvements, and corrections.

    Other title:  Common spelling book.

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    Archives Chandler Collection no. 116

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