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The prompter; or A commentary on common sayings and subjects, which are full of common sense, the best sense in the world
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The revolution in France, considered in respect to its progress and effects
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To the public
It is a subject of general complaint in the country, that a daily paper from the city, with the postage, is too expensive for men in moderate circumstances; and that a great part of the expense is incurred for a useless and cumbersome load of advertisements. ... To accommodate country readers, the publishers of the Minerva propose to print a distinct paper under the title of the Herald, (A country gazette.) -
The American spelling book
containing an easy standard of pronunciation. -
The American spelling book
containing an easy standard of pronunciation. -
The American spelling book
containing, an easy standard of pronunciation. -
A grammatical institute of the English language
comprising an easy, concise and systematic method of education. Designed for the use of English schools in America. -
A grammatical institute of the English language
comprising an easy, concise and systematic method of education. Designed for the use of English schools in America. -
An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking
Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. And also to instruct them in the geography, history, and politics of the United States. -
An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking
Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. And also to instruct them in the geography, history, and politicks of the United States. -
An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking
calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. And also to instruct them in the geography, history, and politicks of the United States. -
The prompter; or A commentary on common sayings and subjects, which are full of common sense, the best sense in the world
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A grammatical institute of the English language
comprising an easy, concise and systematic method of education. Designed for the use of English schools in America. In three parts. Part second. Containing a plain and comprehensive grammar, grounded on the true principles and idioms of the language. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. Author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c