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The vocal organ, or A new art of teaching the English orthographie

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  • "New art of teaching the English orthographie"@en
  • "New art of teaching the English orthographie"
  • "Vocal organ"@en
  • "Vocal organ"

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  • "The vocal organ, or A new art of teaching the English orthographie"@en
  • "The vocal organ, or A new art of teaching the English orthographie"
  • "The vocal organ, or A new art of teaching the English orthographie : by observing the instruments of pronunciation, and the difference between words of like sound, whereby any outlandish, or meer English man, woman, or child, may speedily attain to the exact spelling, reading, writing, or pronouncing of any word in the English tongue, without the advantage of its fountains, the Greek, and Latine"@en
  • "The vocal Organ (, or a new art of teaching the English orthographie)"
  • "The vocal organ : [or a new art of teaching the English orthographie ...]"
  • "The vocal organ, or A new art of teaching the English orthographie by observing the instruments of pronunciation, and the difference between words of like sound, whereby any outlandish, or meer English man, woman, or child, may speedily attain to the exact spelling, reading, writing, or pronouncing of any word in the English tongue, without the advantage of its fountains, the Greek, and Latine. Compiled by O.P. Master of Arts, and professor of the art of pedagogie"@en
  • "The Vocal Organ or, a new Art of teaching the English Orthographie"
  • "The vocal organ, or A new art of teaching the English orthographie : by observing the instruments of pronunciation, and the difference between words of like sound, whereby any outlandish, or meer English man, woman, or child, may speedily attain to the exact spelling, reading, writing, or pronouncing of any word in the English tongue, without the advantage of its fountains, the Greek, and Latine. Compiled by O.P. Master of Arts, and professor of the art of pedagogie"
  • "The vocal organ"
  • "The Vocal organ or a new art of teaching the English orthographie, by observing the instruments of pronunciation, and the difference between words of like sound, whereby any outlandish or meer English man, woman or child, may speedily attain to the exact spelling, reading, writing, or pronouncing of any word in the English tongue, without the advantage of its fountains, the Greek and Latine"
  • "The vocal organ or a new art of teaching the English orthography"
  • "Vocal organ, or A new art of teaching the English orthographie by observing the instruments of pronunciation, and the difference between words of like sound, whereby any outlandish, or meer English man, woman, or child, may speedily attain to the exact"