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.

BROWN, GOOLD; (1.) “The Institutes of English Grammar;” 12mo, pp. 220-312:  New York, 1st Ed., 1823; stereotyped in 1832, and again in 1846. (2.) “The First Lines of English Grammar;” early copies 18mo, late copies 12mo, pp. 108:  New York, 1st Ed., 1823; stereotyped in 1827, and in 1844. (3.) “A Key to the Exercises for Writing, contained in the Institutes of English Grammar;” 12mo, pp. 51:  New York, 1825. (4.) “A Catechism of English Grammar;” 18mo, pp. 72:  New York, 1827. (5.) “A Compendious English Grammar;” 12mo, pp. 22:  (in Part I of the Treasury of Knowledge:) New York, 1831. (6.) “The Grammar of English Grammars;” 8vo, pp. 1028; first printed in Boston in 1850 and 1851.

BROWN, JAMES; (1.) An Explanation of E. Grammar as taught by an Expensive Machine; 8vo, pp. 40:  1st Ed., Boston, 1815. (2.) “The American Grammar;” a Pamphlet; 12mo, pp. 48:  Salem, N. Y., 1821. (3.) “An American Grammar;” 18mo, pp. 162:  New York, 1821. (4.) “An Appeal from the British System of English Grammar to Common Sense;” 12mo, pp. 336:  Philadelphia, 1837. (5.) “The American System of English Syntax;” 12mo, pp. 216:  Philad., 1838. (6.) “An Exegesis of English Syntax;” 12mo, pp. 147:  Philad., 1840. (7.) “The First Part of the American System of English Syntax;” 12mo, pp. 195:  Boston, 1841. (8.) “An English Syntascope,” a “Chart,” and other fantastical works.

BROWN, J. H., A. M.; (with Gengemhre;) “Elements of English Grammar, on a Progressive System;” 12mo, pp. 213:  Philad., 1855.

BROWN, RICHARD; English Grammar, 12mo:  London, 1692.

BUCHANAN, JAMES; “A Regular English Syntax;” 12mo, pp. 196:  5th American
Ed., Philad., 1792.

BUCKE, CHARLES; “A Classical Grammar of the E. Language;” 18mo, pp. 152: 
London, 1829.

BULLEN, Rev. H. ST. JOHN; English Grammar; 12mo, pp. 140:  1st Edition,
London, 1797.

BULLIONS, Rev. PETER, D. D.; (1.) “Elements of the Greek Language;” (now called, “The Principles of Greek Grammar;”) mostly a version of Dr. Moor’s “Elementa Linguae Graecae:”  1st Ed., 1831. (2.) “The Principles of English Grammar;” (mostly copied from Lennie;) 12mo, pp. 187; 2d Ed., New York, 1837; 5th Ed., Revised, pp. 216, 1843, (3.) “The Principles of Latin Grammar;” (professedly, “upon the foundation of Adam’s Latin Grammar;”) 12mo, pp. 312:  Albany, 1841:  12th Ed., New York, 1846. (4.) “Practical Lessons in English Grammar;” 12mo, pp. 132:  New York, 1844. (5.) “An Analytical and Practical Grammar of the English Language;” 12mo, pp. 240:  1st Ed., New York, 1849.

BULLOKAR, WILLIAM; (1.) “Booke at Large for the Amendment of Orthographie for English Speech.” (2.) “A Bref Grammar for English:”  London, 1586.

BURHANS, HEZEKIAH; “The Critical Pronouncing Spelling-Book;” 12mo, pp. 204:  1st Ed., Philad., 1823.

BURLES, EDWARD; E. Gram., 12mo:  Lond., 1652.

BURN, JOHN; “A Practical Grammar of the E. Lang.;” 12mo, pp. 275:  Glasgow, 1766; 10th Ed., 1810.

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