Sanders' Young Ladies' Reader: Embracing a Comprehensive Course of Instruction in the Principles of Rhetorical Reading : with a Choice Collection of Exercises in Reading, Both in Prose and Poetry, for the Use of the Higher Female Seminaries, as Also, the Higher Classes in Female Schools Generally |
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... Young Ladies ' Reader . Sanders ' School Speaker . ROBINSON'S FULL COURSE OF MATHEMATICS . Graded to the wants of Primary , Intermediate , Grammar , Normal and High Schools , Academies and Colleges . This SERIES has already acquired an ...
... Young Ladies ' Reader . Sanders ' School Speaker . ROBINSON'S FULL COURSE OF MATHEMATICS . Graded to the wants of Primary , Intermediate , Grammar , Normal and High Schools , Academies and Colleges . This SERIES has already acquired an ...
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... YOUNG LADIES ' READER : EMBRACING A COMPREHENSIVE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION IN THE PRINCIPLES OF RIIETORICAL READING ... YOUNG CHOIR , " " YOUNG VOCALIST , " ETC. ETC. NEW YORK : IVISON , PHINNEY , BLAKEMAN & CO . , CHICAGO : S. C. GRIGGS ...
... YOUNG LADIES ' READER : EMBRACING A COMPREHENSIVE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION IN THE PRINCIPLES OF RIIETORICAL READING ... YOUNG CHOIR , " " YOUNG VOCALIST , " ETC. ETC. NEW YORK : IVISON , PHINNEY , BLAKEMAN & CO . , CHICAGO : S. C. GRIGGS ...
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... YOUNG LADIES ' READER . PART FIRST . E LOCUTION . ELOCUTION is the art of delivering written or extem- poraneous composition with force , propriety , and ease . It deals , therefore , with words , not only as individuals , but as ...
... YOUNG LADIES ' READER . PART FIRST . E LOCUTION . ELOCUTION is the art of delivering written or extem- poraneous composition with force , propriety , and ease . It deals , therefore , with words , not only as individuals , but as ...
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