Peirce, J. (1800). The new, American spelling-book, improved: In three parts. Containing, I. Tables of common words, from one to five syllables, classed together agreeably to their proper sounds; and also, tables of proper names; with natural and easy lessons dispersed through the whole, adapted to the capacities of children. II. A collection of words of two, three, and four syllables, divided into three tables; being accented and explained, for the instruction of youth in the knowledge of words, as well as spelling; together with a table of words alike in sound, but different in spelling and signification; also, a table of words the same in spelling, but different in sound and signification, with reading lessons, &c. III. A plain and easy introduction to English grammar, particularly adapted to the capacities of youth (The fifth revised edition.). Printed for, and sold by, Joseph & James Crukshank, no. 87, High-Street, between Second and Third-Streets.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Peirce, John. The New, American Spelling-book, Improved: In Three Parts. Containing, I. Tables of Common Words, from One to Five Syllables, Classed Together Agreeably to Their Proper Sounds; and Also, Tables of Proper Names; with Natural and Easy Lessons Dispersed Through the Whole, Adapted to the Capacities of Children. II. A Collection of Words of Two, Three, and Four Syllables, Divided into Three Tables; Being Accented and Explained, for the Instruction of Youth in the Knowledge of Words, as Well as Spelling; Together with a Table of Words Alike in Sound, but Different in Spelling and Signification; Also, a Table of Words the Same in Spelling, but Different in Sound and Signification, with Reading Lessons, &c. III. A Plain and Easy Introduction to English Grammar, Particularly Adapted to the Capacities of Youth. The fifth revised edition. Philadelphia: Printed for, and sold by, Joseph & James Crukshank, no. 87, High-Street, between Second and Third-Streets, 1800.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Peirce, John. The New, American Spelling-book, Improved: In Three Parts. Containing, I. Tables of Common Words, from One to Five Syllables, Classed Together Agreeably to Their Proper Sounds; and Also, Tables of Proper Names; with Natural and Easy Lessons Dispersed Through the Whole, Adapted to the Capacities of Children. II. A Collection of Words of Two, Three, and Four Syllables, Divided into Three Tables; Being Accented and Explained, for the Instruction of Youth in the Knowledge of Words, as Well as Spelling; Together with a Table of Words Alike in Sound, but Different in Spelling and Signification; Also, a Table of Words the Same in Spelling, but Different in Sound and Signification, with Reading Lessons, &c. III. A Plain and Easy Introduction to English Grammar, Particularly Adapted to the Capacities of Youth. The fifth revised edition. Printed for, and sold by, Joseph & James Crukshank, no. 87, High-Street, between Second and Third-Streets, 1800.