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The true reading made easy, compiled by Isaac Jackson (bookseller) or the method, of teaching young children at first, to spell and read English, made perfectly easy and regular. In two parts. Containing, I. New Enticing Alphabets, and a great variety of Tables ranged into proper Order; with a Collection of Easy Lessons composed of Words of one Syllable, in a familiar Order. II. Tables of Words from two to six Syliables, shewing the Bearing of the Accent, ranged into Classes, and divided into Syllables according to the rules of Spelling; with easy Lessons suited to each Table, collected from Scripture or good Books: and a Compendious History of Birds, Beasts and Fishes from Authentic Originals. To which the Use of Pointing, and the Rules of Spelling are added. Designed, for the Use of Children in Free-Schools and others, as the most proper Book for Beginners.
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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Dublin
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printed, and sold by the proprietor Robert Jackson, at the Globe in Meath-Street
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Literature and Language
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T114161
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