The handy school dictionary, pronouncing and explanatoryWilliam Blackwood and Sons, 1874 - 258 pages |
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The handy school dictionary, pronouncing and explanatory James Stormonth Affichage du livre entier - 1899 |
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Page 225 - ANCIENT CLASSICS FOR ENGLISH READERS. EDITED BY THE REV. W. LUCAS COLLINS, MA Complete in 28 Vols.
Page 224 - By the same, . . 3s. od. OUTLINES OF GEOGRAPHY. By the same, . . is. od. FIRST STEPS IN GEOGRAPHY. By the same. Sewed, 4d. Or in cloth, 6d. GEOGRAPHY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. By the same. Sewed, 3d.
Page 3 - Crown 8vo, pp. 800. 7s. 6d. The School Etymological Dictionary and Word-Book. Combining the advantages of an ordinary pronouncing School Dictionary and an Etymological Spelling-book. Fcap. 8vo, pp. 254. 2s STORY. Graffiti D'ltalia. By WW STORY, Author of
Page 216 - FRGS — Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society FRS — Fellow of the Royal Society FSA— Fellow of the Society of Arts...
Page 4 - It will be obvious to every experienced teacher that these lists way be made available in many ways for imparting a sound knowledge of the English language, and for helping unfortunate pupils over the terrible difficulties of our unsystematic and stubborn orthography. We think this volume will be a valuable addition to the pupil's store of books, and, if rightly used, will prove a safe and suggestive guide to a sound and thorough knowledge of hits native tongue.