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I [The Kentucky English Grammar, or A new Grammatical Institute . . .
_ { by Samuel Wilson. Fourth edition, Lexington; Printed by Thomas Smith.
3 icio.] · [ 567 ]
. No copy known. Advertised in the Kentucky Gazette of January BO, 1810, I
; as "Just Published at the Office   . . . Price
I 25 cents single, $2 per dozen."
I; See nos, GM, 165, and 285,
3 1¥ilson, Samuel.
j° The I New American I Rational S elling-Book; I Comprising, I The
j Elements of the Enrlish Language, W In a variety of Tables of Envlish
Q words, Spelled Ac-Tcording to the Most Approved Modern Orthogra—Iphy; 1
_ $~ and Calculated by Accent, Quantity, I syllabication, and Analogical Ar- _
?_ Irangement, to Facilitate the I Attainment of a Correct I Pronunciation,
il The whole Interspersed with Entertaining, Moral, and lnstructive i
;: Reading Les-Isons, Adapted to the Puerile Age. I [Pilot] I By Samuel
l WilSon, I Author of The Kentucky English Grammar,`I*[?ilet] I [5 lines,
Z ouotation] I [Filet] I Lexington, Ky. I Printed by William W.`W5f§lg§T I
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