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The Youth's instructor in the English tongue: or, The art of spelling improved : Being a more plain, easy and regular method of teaching young children, with a greater variety of very useful collections than any other book of this kind and bigness extant. In three parts. The first, containing monosyllables, expressing the most natural and easy things to the apprehensions of the children; with common words, and Scripture names. The second, being an introduction more particularly for children of an higher class. The third, rules in arithmatick [sic], with forms of bills, bonds, releases, &c. very useful for all persons. : The whole being intermix'd with variety of exercises in prose and verse, adapted to the capacities of children. For the use of schools. / Collected from Dixon, Bailey, Owen, Strong, and Watts.

Format Book and Microform
Publication InfoBoston : Printed by Daniel and John Kneeland, opposite to the prison in Queen-Street, for Thomas Leverett, in Cornhill, M.D.CC.LX. [1760]
Description149 pages, 1 unnumbered page.
Subject(s)
Series Early American imprints. First series ; no. 41180
Early American imprints. First series ; no. 41180. ^A478749
References Bristol B2185
References Shipton & Mooney 41180
Reproduction noteJoyner- Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 41180).
Genre/formTextbooks.
Genre/formJuvenile literature 1760.

Available Items

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Joyner NC Microfiche MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 41180 ✔ Available