The English instructor; or, The art of spelling improved. : Being a more plain, easy, and regular method of teaching young children, than any extant. : In two parts. ... The whole being intermix'd with variety of exercises, in prose and verse, adapted to the capacities of children, & design'd as well to instruct them in the duties of religion, as to render the initiatory part of education, easy profitable & delightful : For the use of schools. /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Boston: :
Printed by D. Henchman, over against the Brick-Meeting House in Cornhil.,
M,DCC,XLVI. [1746]
Boston: : M,DCC,XLVI. [1746] |
Edition: | The eighth edition, with additions |
Series: | Early American imprints
no. 5762. |
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AC1 .E2 |
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