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Introduction to Learning; OR, A SURE GUIDE To the ENGLISH Pronunciation and Orthography: In plain PROSE for the Ease, and familiar VERSE for the Pleasure, as well as Profit, of the Learner.
Containing much more on those Subjects than any other Book, in a Method never before attempted; and by which All who can Read may learn, without a Teacher, to Speak and W••ite English as Correctly as they that have had a Liberal Education.
Contriv'd so as to amuse and exercise the Ingenious, improve and delight the Less-Knowing, clearly instruct the Ignorant, and allure Youth to a Love of Learning; tho' chiefly design'd for such GROWN Persons as have had but a ••lender Education, and are desirous of further Improvement.
To make it of General Use are added,
- I. An alphabetical Collection and clear Distinction of above a Thousand Words nearly alike in Sound, but different in S••nse and Spelling.
- II. A large Table of Words, with their Meaning, made different in Signification by adding E Final
- III. An Explanation of Abbreviations, Notes of Reference, and other Marks which often occur in Books and Writing.
By SAMUEL HAMMOND, Schoolmaster in NOTTINGHAM•• Author of the Complete and Comprehensive SPELLING-DICTIONARY.
NOTTINGHAM: Printed for the AUTHOR•• By SAMUEL CRESWELL.