APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Ward, W. 1. o. 9. (1762). The scripture spelling-book: Or, an assistant to families and school-boys, in reading the New and Old Testament. Being a new Attempt, and upon a Plan quite different from all other Spelling-Books: Containing, All the Proper Names, and other Words of Four Syllables, and upwards, that are found in the Holy Scriptures; so disposed, that all the difficult Words in any Chapters appear at one View, divided and properly accented; with the Chapters and Verses set in Columns against the respective Words; by which the Learner may, with the greatest Ease, become perfect in the just Reading and Pronunciation. To which is prefixed, An Introduction to Spelling and Reading in General; containing, a plain Account of the Sound of Letters and Syllables; General Rules of Spelling; the Explanation and Use of Quantity and Accent; Emphasis; Stops, Marks, Points and Capitals; Directions for reading with Elegance and Propriety; Abbreviations, &c. Also Tables of Words of two, and three Syllables. Dedicated to the Promoters of English Schools, and Addressed to the School-Masters of Great-Britain, &c. By William Ward, Schoolmaster, at Hinckley, Leicestershire. printed for the author, and T. Luckman, printer, near the Cross.. And sold by B. Dod, in Ave-Mary-Lane. J. Fuller, in Newgate-Street, and J. Johnson, at Mead's-Head, opposite the Monument, London; and all other booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Ward, William 1708 or 9-1772. The Scripture Spelling-book: Or, an Assistant to Families and School-boys, in Reading the New and Old Testament. Being a New Attempt, and upon a Plan Quite Different from All Other Spelling-Books: Containing, All the Proper Names, and Other Words of Four Syllables, and Upwards, That Are Found in the Holy Scriptures; so Disposed, That All the Difficult Words in Any Chapters Appear at One View, Divided and Properly Accented; with the Chapters and Verses Set in Columns Against the Respective Words; by Which the Learner May, with the Greatest Ease, Become Perfect in the Just Reading and Pronunciation. To Which Is Prefixed, An Introduction to Spelling and Reading in General; Containing, a Plain Account of the Sound of Letters and Syllables; General Rules of Spelling; the Explanation and Use of Quantity and Accent; Emphasis; Stops, Marks, Points and Capitals; Directions for Reading with Elegance and Propriety; Abbreviations, &c. Also Tables of Words of Two, and Three Syllables. Dedicated to the Promoters of English Schools, and Addressed to the School-Masters of Great-Britain, &c. By William Ward, Schoolmaster, at Hinckley, Leicestershire. Coventry: printed for the author, and T. Luckman, printer, near the Cross.. And sold by B. Dod, in Ave-Mary-Lane. J. Fuller, in Newgate-Street, and J. Johnson, at Mead's-Head, opposite the Monument, London; and all other booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland, 1762.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Ward, William 1708 or 9-1772. The Scripture Spelling-book: Or, an Assistant to Families and School-boys, in Reading the New and Old Testament. Being a New Attempt, and upon a Plan Quite Different from All Other Spelling-Books: Containing, All the Proper Names, and Other Words of Four Syllables, and Upwards, That Are Found in the Holy Scriptures; so Disposed, That All the Difficult Words in Any Chapters Appear at One View, Divided and Properly Accented; with the Chapters and Verses Set in Columns Against the Respective Words; by Which the Learner May, with the Greatest Ease, Become Perfect in the Just Reading and Pronunciation. To Which Is Prefixed, An Introduction to Spelling and Reading in General; Containing, a Plain Account of the Sound of Letters and Syllables; General Rules of Spelling; the Explanation and Use of Quantity and Accent; Emphasis; Stops, Marks, Points and Capitals; Directions for Reading with Elegance and Propriety; Abbreviations, &c. Also Tables of Words of Two, and Three Syllables. Dedicated to the Promoters of English Schools, and Addressed to the School-Masters of Great-Britain, &c. By William Ward, Schoolmaster, at Hinckley, Leicestershire. printed for the author, and T. Luckman, printer, near the Cross.. And sold by B. Dod, in Ave-Mary-Lane. J. Fuller, in Newgate-Street, and J. Johnson, at Mead's-Head, opposite the Monument, London; and all other booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland, 1762.

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