Gray, J. d. 1. (1794). A concise spelling book, for the use of children. In three parts. I. The letters, with tables of words, from one to eight Syllables; and Four Tables of Proper Names. I. Practical Lessons, in Prose and Verse, with Tables interspersed, collected from the Lessons. - Also, A Table of Words having Silent Letters, and other difficulties in reading. II. Some Observations on the Principles of the English Language. - Words changed in Sound and Sense by e final. - A few Contractions explained. - A small Collection of Words, the same in Pronunciation, but different in Spelling and Signification. - Numbers expressed by Letters and Figures. - To which are subjoined, the Old English Characters. By James Gray, Master of the English School of Peebles (The seventh edition improved.). printed by George Caw, for the Author; and sold by Alex. Barrie, Teacher, Writers Court, Author of the School-Dictionary, English Collection, and Child's Assistant; also by Peter Hill, Bookseller, at the Cross.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Gray, James d. 1810. A Concise Spelling Book, for the Use of Children. In Three Parts. I. The Letters, with Tables of Words, from One to Eight Syllables; and Four Tables of Proper Names. I. Practical Lessons, in Prose and Verse, with Tables Interspersed, Collected from the Lessons. - Also, A Table of Words Having Silent Letters, and Other Difficulties in Reading. II. Some Observations on the Principles of the English Language. - Words Changed in Sound and Sense by E Final. - A Few Contractions Explained. - A Small Collection of Words, the Same in Pronunciation, but Different in Spelling and Signification. - Numbers Expressed by Letters and Figures. - To Which Are Subjoined, the Old English Characters. By James Gray, Master of the English School of Peebles. The seventh edition improved. Edinburgh: printed by George Caw, for the Author; and sold by Alex. Barrie, Teacher, Writers Court, Author of the School-Dictionary, English Collection, and Child's Assistant; also by Peter Hill, Bookseller, at the Cross, 1794.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Gray, James d. 1810. A Concise Spelling Book, for the Use of Children. In Three Parts. I. The Letters, with Tables of Words, from One to Eight Syllables; and Four Tables of Proper Names. I. Practical Lessons, in Prose and Verse, with Tables Interspersed, Collected from the Lessons. - Also, A Table of Words Having Silent Letters, and Other Difficulties in Reading. II. Some Observations on the Principles of the English Language. - Words Changed in Sound and Sense by E Final. - A Few Contractions Explained. - A Small Collection of Words, the Same in Pronunciation, but Different in Spelling and Signification. - Numbers Expressed by Letters and Figures. - To Which Are Subjoined, the Old English Characters. By James Gray, Master of the English School of Peebles. The seventh edition improved. printed by George Caw, for the Author; and sold by Alex. Barrie, Teacher, Writers Court, Author of the School-Dictionary, English Collection, and Child's Assistant; also by Peter Hill, Bookseller, at the Cross, 1794.