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Thomas Carpenter
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- Carpenter, Thomas: Carpenter's scholars' spelling assistant wherein the words are arranged on an improved plan, according to their respective principles of accentuation, in a manner calculated to familiarize the art of spelling and pronunciation, to remove difficulties, and to facilitate general improvement : intended for the use of schools and private tuition (A. Miller, 1867) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Carpenter, Thomas: Carpenter's scholars' spelling assistant wherein the words are arranged on an improved plan, according to their respective principles of accentuation, in a manner calculated to familiarize the art of spelling and pronunciation, to remove difficulties, and to facilitate general improvement : intended for the use of schools and private tuition (W.R. Crawford, 1856) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Carpenter, Thomas: Carpenter's scholars' spelling assistant wherein the words are arranged on an improved plan, according to their respective principles of accentuation--in a manner calculated to familiarize the art of spelling and pronunciation, to remove difficulties, and to facilitate general improvement; intended for the use of schools and private tuition (J. & A. M'Millan, 1800) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Carpenter, Thomas: Carpenter's scholars' spelling assistant wherein the words are arranged on an improved plan, according to their respective principles of accentuation, in a manner calculated to familiarize the art of spelling and pronunciation, to remove difficulties, and to facilitate general improvement : intended for the use of schools and private tuition (H. Ramsay;, 1855) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Carpenter, Thomas: Carpenter's scholar's spelling assistant wherein the words are arranged on an improved plan ... intended for the use of schools and private tuition (R. Miller, in the 19th century) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Carpenter, Thomas: The scholar's spelling assistant wherein the words are arranged on an improved plan, according to their respective principles of accentuation, in a manner calculated to familiarize the art of spelling and punctuation, to remove difficulties, and to facilitate general improvement, intended for the use of schools and private tuition (R. & A. Miller, 1852) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Carpenter, Thomas: The scholar's spelling assistant wherein the words are arranged on an improved plan, according to their respective principles of accentuation; in a manner calculated to familiarize the art of spelling and pronunciation, to remove difficulties, and to facilitate general improvement : intended for the use of schools and private tuition (s.n.], 1840) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Carpenter, Thomas: The scholar's spelling assistant wherein the words are arranged on an improved plan, according to their respective principles of accentuation, in a manner calculated to familiarize the art of spelling and punctuation, to remove difficulties, and to facilitate general improvement, intended for the use of schools and private tuition (R. McPhail, 1865) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Carpenter, Thomas: The scholar's spelling assistant wherein the words are arranged on an improved plan, according to their respective principles of accentuation, in a manner calculated to familiarize the art of spelling and pronunciation, to remove difficulties, and to facilitate general improvement (Printed for and sold by A. Fraser, 1846) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Carpenter, Thomas: The scholar's spelling assistant wherein the words are arranged on an improved plan, according to their respective principles of accentuation, in a manner calculated to familiarize the art of spelling and punctuation, to remove difficulties, and to facilitate general improvement : intended for the use of schools and private tuition (Brewer, McPhail, 1855) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Carpenter, Thomas: The two trials of John Fries, on an indictment for treason; together with a brief report of the trials of several other persons, for treason and insurrection, in the counties of Bucks, Northampton and Montgomery, in the Circuit Court of the United States, begun at the city of Philadelphia, April 11, 1799; continued at Norristown, October 11, 1799;--and concluded at Philadelphia, April 11, 1800; before the Hon. Judges, Iredell, Peters, Washington and Chase. : To which is added, a copious appendix, containing the evidences and arguments of the counsel on both sides, on the motion for a new trial; the arguments on the motion for removing the case to the county where the crime was committed, and the arguments against holding the jurisdiction at Norristown. / Taken in short hand by Thomas Carpenter. ; (Copy-right secured.) (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by William W. Woodward, no. 17 Chesnut, near Front-Street., 1800), also by John Fries and United States. Circuit Court (3rd Circuit) (HTML at Evans TCP)
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