An edition of The Philadelphia spelling book (1790)

The Philadelphia spelling book

arranged upon a plan entirely new, adapted to the capacities of children, and designed as an immediate improvement in spelling and reading the English language; the whole being recommended by several eminent teachers, as the most useful performance to expedite the instruction of youth

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An edition of The Philadelphia spelling book (1790)

The Philadelphia spelling book

arranged upon a plan entirely new, adapted to the capacities of children, and designed as an immediate improvement in spelling and reading the English language; the whole being recommended by several eminent teachers, as the most useful performance to expedite the instruction of youth

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Language
English
Pages
156

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Edition Notes

NUC pre-1956 0024736
Not in Evans.
LC copy imperfect: all but t.p. and first leaf of the preface wanting; pagination from Washington University copy as reported in NUC.

Published in
Philadelphia

Classifications

Library of Congress
PE1144 .B37 1790

The Physical Object

Pagination
156 p. ;
Number of pages
156

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL71633M
LCCN
99172032

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