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The juvenile instructor, or Natural grammar and reader: : containing a new method of analytical and synthetical parsing of the English language, by means of a vinculum or chain; with miscellaneous exemplifications, in prose and poetry: adapted to the capacities of learners, who have made some progress in spelling and reading; designed to succeed the Juvenile and other spelling-books, and, as an introduction to the Juvenile mentor and Expositor.

Title:The juvenile instructor, or Natural grammar and reader: : containing a new method of analytical and synthetical parsing of the English language, by means of a vinculum or chain; with miscellaneous exemplifications, in prose and poetry: adapted to the capacities of learners, who have made some progress in spelling and reading; designed to succeed the Juvenile and other spelling-books, and, as an introduction to the Juvenile mentor and Expositor.
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Note:Printed and published by Smith & Forman, at the Franklin Juvenile Bookstores ..., 1815
  
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Subject:English language -- Grammar
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