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A Grammar of the English Language: in a series of letters; intended for the use of schools and of young persons in general, but more especially for the use of soldiers, sailors, apprentices and plough-boys: to which are added six lessons, intended to prevent statesmen from using false grammar, and from writing in an awkward manner, with notes by Robert Waters
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The Labor-Saving System of English Grammar
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Secondary Lessons on the Improved Reader
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Epistolary Writing
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Common School Grammar (Student Written Notes)
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Beauties of Children's Friends
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Pragmatic Attention to Experience
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Composition Studies
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Women Learn to Write
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What is Place for Writers?
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What's at Stake for Students and Instructors
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Making the Self Visible in 19th Century Student Writing
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Mid Century Writing Texts
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NH Ideas
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Student Writing (Pre-College)
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Why Share: Student in Pedagogy Scholarship
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