An edition of The normal speller (1866)

The normal speller

embracing a systematic classification of over ten thousand of the most important words of the English language, appropriate dictation exercises, exercises for phonetic spelling, exercises for syllabication, systematic and classified exercises in false orthography, homophonous words, rules for spelling, the principles of orthography and orthoepy, etc.

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The normal speller
Raub, Albert N.
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An edition of The normal speller (1866)

The normal speller

embracing a systematic classification of over ten thousand of the most important words of the English language, appropriate dictation exercises, exercises for phonetic spelling, exercises for syllabication, systematic and classified exercises in false orthography, homophonous words, rules for spelling, the principles of orthography and orthoepy, etc.

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Language
English
Pages
198

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Edition Notes

Published in
Philadelphia

Classifications

Library of Congress
PE1145 .R32 1866

The Physical Object

Pagination
198 p. ;
Number of pages
198

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6552417M
LCCN
12038142
OCLC/WorldCat
9973148

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