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English Composition by Practice
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First Lessons in English Grammar and Composition, with Exercises in the Elements of Pronunciation, Words for Dictation, and Subjects for Composition
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Lessons on Objects: Graduated Series; designed for children between the ages of six and fourteen
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A Text-Book on Rhetoric: Supplementing the Development of the Science with Exhaustive Practice in Composition. A course of Practical Lessons Adapted for use in High Schools and Academies and in the Lower Classes of College
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Grammar and Usage in Textbooks on English
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The Common School Grammar, Part Second: being a practical grammar of the English Language designed for Grammar Schools
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The History of Composition Teaching in Secondary Schools before 1900
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A Graded Course of Instruction for Public Schools
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Why Share: Student in Pedagogy Scholarship
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Student Writing (Pre-College)
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NH Ideas
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Mid Century Writing Texts
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Making the Self Visible in 19th Century Student Writing
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What's at Stake for Students and Instructors
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What is Place for Writers?
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Women Learn to Write
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Composition Studies
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Pragmatic Attention to Experience
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Beauties of Children's Friends
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Essays from Ursuline Academy
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Common School Grammar (Student Written Notes)
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The Little Grammarian, Or an Easy Guide to the Parts of Speech; Designed for Young Persons in General; but more particularly adapted to facilitate instruction in Preparatory Schools
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Correlation of Studies Report of sub-Committee of the Committee of Fifteen
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Primary Grammar and Composition: Principles and Definitions Derived by Induction
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Teaching the Language-Arts: Speech, Reading, Composition
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The Teaching of English Grammar: History and Method
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The Teacher's Institute; or, Familiar Hints to Young Teachers
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Monographs on Education in the United States No. 18: Education of the Negro
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Monographs on Education in the United States No. 19: Education of the Indian
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The Theory of American Education
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Monographs on Education in the United States No. 7: Education of Women
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The Boston Public Latin School
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Teaching, A Science: The Teacher an Artist
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Monographs on Education in the United States: Educational Organization and Administration
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How to Get on in the World : as demonstrated by the life and language of William Cobbett
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Little Reader, For the Use of Schools
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Introduction to the Pictorial Reader, Containing a Variety of Easy and Instructive Lessons Upon the Most Familiar Subjects: Illustrated with Numerous Engravings, and Adapted to the Capacities of Young Children
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Juvenile Lessons; Or the Child's First Reading Book
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Murray's First Book for Children
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The Illustrated Primer; or, Child's First Book, Designed for the Earliest Instruction in Schools and Families
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A Primer of the English Language, For the Use of Families and Schools
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A New Classical Selection of Letters
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Everybody's Letter Writer: Containing all necessary instructions int he art of letter writing, together with numerous model of all kind of letters
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Letters from A Father to his Son, On Various Topics Relative to Literature and the Conduct of Life, Vol. II
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Lessons on Manners for School and Home Use
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The Moral Instructor, and Guide to Virtue and Happiness
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The Man of Education: Or, Beauties of Lord Chesterfield. Being Selection from that Author, of Pieces the Most Valuble and Unexceptionable, on Education, Manners, and the General Conduct of Life.
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Lord Chesterfield's Advice to His Son, on Men and Manners: or a New System of Education
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The Universal Letter-Writer
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Elements of Composition and Rhetoric with Copious Exercises in Both Criticism and Construction
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