The Grammar of English Grammars eBook

Goold Brown
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 4,149 pages of information about The Grammar of English Grammars.

The Grammar of English Grammars eBook

Goold Brown
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 4,149 pages of information about The Grammar of English Grammars.

ANON.; “The Comic Grammar,” &c,:  London, 1840.

ANON.; “The Decoy,” an English Grammar with Cuts; 12mo, pp. 33:  New York,
S. Wood & Sons, 1820.

ANON.:  E. Gram., “By T. C.;” 18mo, pp. 104:  London, 1843.

ANON.; Grammar and Rhetoric; 12mo, pp. 221:  London, 1776.

ANON.; “The English Tutor;” 8vo:  London, 1747.

ANON.; English Grammar, 12mo:  London, Boosey, 1795.

ANON.; English Grammar; 18mo, pp. 161:  London, 1838.

ANON.; English Grammar; 18mo, pp. 85:  London, 1838.

ANON.; An English Grammar, with Engravings; 18mo, pp. 16:  London, 1820.

ANON.; English Grammar, pp. 84:  1st Ed., Huddersfield, 1817.

ANON.:  “The Essentials of English Grammar;” 18mo, pp. 108:  3d Edition,
London, 1821.

ANON.; “A Plain and Comprehensive Grammar,” in “The Complete
Letter-Writer;” 12mo, pp. 31;—­pages of the whole book, 215:  London, 1811.

ANON.; English Grammar; 18mo, pp. 131:  Albany, N. Y., 1819.

ANON.; (A.  H. Maltby & Co. pub.;) Murray’s Abridgement, “with Additions;” 18mo, pp. 120:  Newhaven, Ct., 1822.

ANON.; (James Loring, pub.;) Murray’s Abridgement, “with Alterations and
Improvements; by a Teacher of Youth;” (Lawson Lyon;) 18mo, pp. 72:  14th
Ed., Boston, 1821.

ANON.; “The Infant School Grammar;” (said to have been written by Mrs.
Bethune;) 18mo, pp. 182:  New York, 1830.  Jonathan Seymour, proprietor.

ANON.; Pestalozzian Grammar; 12mo, pp. 60:  Boston, 1830.

ANON.; Interrogative Grammar; 12mo, pp. 70:  Boston, 1832.

ANON.; Grammar with Cuts; 18mo, pp. 108:  Boston, 1830.  ANON.; “The Juvenile English Grammar;” 18mo, pp. 89:  Boston, 1829.  B. Perkins & Co., publishers and proprietors.

ANON.; “The Little Grammarian;” 18mo, pp. 108:  2d Edition, Boston, 1829.

ANON.; An Inductive Grammar; 12mo, pp. 185:  Windsor, Vt., 1829.

ANON.; “A Concise Grammar of the English Language, attempted in Verse;” 18mo, pp. 63:  1st Edition, New York, 1825.  ANON.; “Edward’s First Lessons in Grammar;” 18mo, pp. 108:  1st Ed., Boston, T. H. Webb & Co., 1843.

ANON.; “The First Lessons in English Grammar;” 18mo, pp. 90:  1st Edition,
Boston, 1842.

ANON.; “A New Grammar of the English Language;” 12mo, pp. 124:  New York, 1831; 2d Ed., Boston, 1834.

ANON.; “Enclytica, or the Principles of Universal Grammar;” 8vo, pp. 133: 
London, J. Booth, 1814.

ANON.; “The General Principles of Grammar, edited by a few Well-Wishers to
Knowledge;” 18mo, pp. 76:  Philadelphia, Lea & Blanchard, 1847.

ANON.; “English School Grammar;” small 12mo, pp. 32:  London, 1850.  A meagre sketch, published by “the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge.”

ANON.; “An English Grammar, together with a First Lesson in Reading;” 18mo, pp. 16:  James Burns, London; 2d Ed., 1844.  Not worth a pin.

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