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THE LETTER H.
PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE.
HARRY HAWKINS’S H-BOOK; showing how he learned to aspirate his H’s. Eighth Thousand. Sewed, 6d.
“We commend the little work to the notice of all masters and mistresses.”—Teacher.
A WORD TO THE WISE, OR HINTS ON THE CURRENT Improprieties of Expression in Writing and Speaking. By Parry Gwynne. Fifteenth Thousand. 18mo, sewed 6d., or cloth, gilt edges, 1s.
“All who wish to mind their p’s and q’s should consult this little volume.”—Gentleman’s Magazine.
A COMPENDIOUS GRAMMAR, AND PHILOLOGICAL HANDbook of the English Language, for the Use of Schools and Candidates for the Army and Civil Service Examinations. By John George Colquhoun, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d.
“A real and very useful accession to the list of English manuals.”—Educational Times.
“We are not acquainted with any single volume that in such a small compass contains so much useful information.”—Scholastic Register.
“Just the book we should like to see in Training Colleges, and placed in the hands of Pupil Teachers.”—National Schoolmaster.
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THE LETTER H
PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE
A Treatise:
WITH RULES FOR THE SILENT H, BASED ON MODERN USAGE;
AND NOTES ON WH.
By ALFRED LEACH.
A breath can make them....
Goldsmith.
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