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Walker, John (1732-1807) A critical pronouncing dictionary, and expositor of The English Language, in which, not only the meaning of every word is clearly explained, and the sound of every syllable distinctyly shown, but, where words are subject to different ponunciations; to which are prefixed, principles of english pronunciation in which the sounds of letters, syllables and words, are critically investigated and systematically arranged; likewise rules to be onserved by the natives of Scotland, Ireland and London, for avoiding their respective peculiarities ; And Directions to Foreigners, for acquiring a knowledge of the use of this Dictionary. The whole interspersed with observations, etymological, critical and grammatical. London Printed for Thomas Tegg 1827 1 0
Walker, John (1732-1807) A rhetorical grammar : in which the common improprieties in reading and speaking are detected, and the true sources of elegant pronunciation are pointed out, with a complete analysis of the voice showing its specific modifications, and how they may be applied to different species of sentences, and the several figures of rhetoric to which are added, outlines of composition, or, plain rules for writing orations, and speaking them in public 7e éd. London T. Cadell 1823 1 0
Walker, John (1732-1807) [The teacher's assistant in English composition, or, Easy rules for writing themes and composing exercises] London [Londres] 1805 - 1819 0 0
Tite-Live T. Livii Patavini historiarum, ab urbe condita, libri qui supersunt XXXV Dublinii [Dublin] Ex typographeo academico, et sumptibus academicis 1797 - 1813 7 1 0
Walker, John (1732-1807) The academic speaker, or, A selection of parliamentary debates, orations, odes, scenes, and speeches, from the best writers : proper to be read and recited by youth at school : to which are prefixed, elements of gesture ; or, plain and easy directions for keeping the body in a graceful position, and acquiring a simple and unaffected style of action 1 0
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