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The new art of spelling. [electronic resource] : Design'd chiefly for persons of maturity, teaching...

The new art of spelling. [electronic resource] : Design'd chiefly for persons of maturity, teaching...

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The new art of spelling. [electronic resource] : Design'd chiefly for persons of maturity, teaching them how to spell and write words by the sound thereof, and to sound and read words by the sight thereof, Rightly, Neatly, and Fashionably. I. It will Instruct any Person, that can Read and Write, to Spell and Write most Languages, that he can Speak, and uses to Read, in a few Hours, by a General Rule, contain'd in Two or Three Lines, and the Use of a Spelling Alphabet, which may be writ on the Twelfth Part of a Sheet of Paper, to carry about them. II. Short and Easie Directions, whereby any One may be Taught to Spell tolerably well in a few Days, and in a many a Year's time be perfected in the Art of True Spelling. III. A Child, or any Person, who can't Read or Write, may, by the help of this Book, learn to Spell and Write perfectly in a small Time. IV. Rules for Foreigners, by which they may Sweeten their Language; and Directions how to Invent an Universal One. Applied to the English Tongue. By J. Jones, M.D.

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The new art of spelling. [electronic resource] : Design'd chiefly for persons of maturity, teaching them how to spell and write words by the sound thereof, and to sound and read words by the sight thereof, Rightly, Neatly, and Fashionably. I. It will Instruct any Person, that can Read and Write, to Spell and Write most Languages, that he can Speak, and uses to Read, in a few Hours, by a General Rule, contain'd in Two or Three Lines, and the Use of a Spelling Alphabet, which may be writ on the Twelfth Part of a Sheet of Paper, to carry about them. II. Short and Easie Directions, whereby any One may be Taught to Spell tolerably well in a few Days, and in a many a Year's time be perfected in the Art of True Spelling. III. A Child, or any Person, who can't Read or Write, may, by the help of this Book, learn to Spell and Write perfectly in a small Time. IV. Rules for Foreigners, by which they may Sweeten their Language; and Directions how to Invent an Universal One. Applied to the English Tongue. By J. Jones, M.D.

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Publisher

London : [s.n.], Printed in the Year 1704.

Uniform title

Practical phonography.

Date

Printed in the Year 1704.

Record Identifier

74VvQWZ0rGbg

MMS ID

991014557239702626

Language

English

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Physical content

[6],144p. ; 4°.

Publication information

Publisher

London : [s.n.], Printed in the Year 1704.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

Printed in the Year 1704.

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Available for use in the Library. Available from home to registered NSW residents.

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Full title

The new art of spelling. [electronic resource] : Design'd chiefly for persons of maturity, teaching them how to spell and write words by the sound thereof, and to sound and read words by the sight thereof, Rightly, Neatly, and Fashionably. I. It will Instruct any Person, that can Read and Write, to Spell and Write most Languages, that he can Speak,...

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Notes

General note

A reissue, with a new titlepage, of 'Practical phonography', 1701.

Reproduction of original from British Library.

Citation / References Note

Alston, VI 473.

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/51.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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74VvQWZ0rGbg

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvQWZ0rGbg

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MMS ID

991014557239702626