An edition of Cobb's spelling book (1828)

Cobb's spelling book

being a just standard for pronouncing the English language : containing the rudiments of the English language arranged in catechetical order, an organization of the alphabet, an easy scheme of spelling and pronunciation, intermixed with easy reading lessons ... designed to teach the orthography and orthoepy of J. Walker

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An edition of Cobb's spelling book (1828)

Cobb's spelling book

being a just standard for pronouncing the English language : containing the rudiments of the English language arranged in catechetical order, an organization of the alphabet, an easy scheme of spelling and pronunciation, intermixed with easy reading lessons ... designed to teach the orthography and orthoepy of J. Walker

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Publisher
Mack & Andrus
Language
English
Pages
168

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Edition Notes

L.C. copy imperfect: p. 163-166 wanting.

Published in
Ithaca, [N.Y.]

Classifications

Library of Congress
PE1144 .C6 1828

The Physical Object

Pagination
168 p. ;
Number of pages
168

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4598480M
LCCN
77361235

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