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.