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A new guide to the English tongue
A new American edition, with many additions and alterations, 1811
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A new edition. With considerable alterations and additions, 1803
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The catechism of the church of England explained, by short and practical discourses to each question and answer : In five parts. Containing I. What must be done by every Christian, with regard to the three great Duties, which he promised, by his Godfathers and Godmothers, in the most solemn Manner, at his Baptism to perform. II. An Explication of the Apostles Creed, in separate Articles, according to the Order in which they stand in the said Creed. III. An Explication of the Decalogue or Ten Commandments, as they stand divided into two Tables. IV. An Explication of the Lord's Prayer in separate Petitions, with the Reason why the Doxology is omitted in that Prayer, as placed in the said Catechism. V. An Explication of the Two Sacraments. viz. Baptism, and the Lord's Supper, according to the Notion that the Church of England has of them, in Contradistinction from other Churches, but especially the Church of Rome, and the People called Quakers. To all which is subjoin'd an appendix in three parts. I. Concerning the Nature and Use of Confirmation in the Christian Church. II. Concerning the Last Day, or great and general Day of Judgment. III. Containing some Devotions, both for the Family and the Closet. The whole designed to be read, not only in private Families, but in Schools, by Boys of a superior Class, to the rest in the same School, to enable them to pronounce their Words with proper Emphases and Cadences, and thereby banish from thence all idle Plays, which are too apt to give an ill Turn of Thought, and therefore are very dangerous. By Thomas Dilworth, Author of the New Guide to the English Tongue, Schoolmasters Assistant, &c. &c. and Schoolmaster in Wapping [Elektronische Ressource]
1772
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Miscellaneous arithmetic : Or A full account of the new calendar; with the several uses of the logarithms, and of multiplication and division by Mony, &c. In seven parts. containing, I. A brief account of the festivals and fasts of the Jewish and Christian churches; which such others as are mentioned in the present new calendar; very necessary for the better understanding the said calendar; II. A dissertation concerning years, months, &c. and the manner of their being settled in the world, for the better computation of time. Together with the calculation of scripture-measures, weights, and coins: and an observation concerning the exquisite workmanship of the tabernacle, &c. in the time of moses. III. Rules for finding the golden number, epact, &c. together with the method of calculating Easter, and all the other moveable feasts throughout the year: all which serve for a further understanding of the present new calender. IV. The uses of the logarithms; shewing how to perform that sort of arithmetic in all its parts, whether in whole numbers, or In fractions; with the method of adding and subtracting indices, both affirmative and negative. V. The method of performing multiplication and division of pounds, shillings and pence, by pounds, shillings and pence, so as it may answer the purposes of performing an operation in the rule of three, where the terms are composed of mony only; or In fellowship, where the terms are composed of Mony and time; by which it appears, that this sort of arithmetic is very curious, and perhaps not altogether useless, VI. Some observations on the weather; by which any person is enabled to form to himself some ideas of it for the time to come; to which is subjoined, a taste of enigmatical writing, together with the character of a good Christian, setforth in twenty paradoxes, with their solutions. VII. An essay concerning the education of children, so far as relates to++ [Elektronische Ressource]
1766
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Miscellaneous arithmetic : or a full account of the new calendar; with the several uses of the logarithms, and of multiplication and division by mony, &c. In seven parts. Containing, I. A brief Account of the Festivals and Fasts of the Jewish and Christian Churches; with such others as are mentioned in the present new Calendar; very necessary for the better understanding the said Calendar. II. A Dissertation concerning Years, Months, &c. and the manner of their being settled in the World, for the better Computation of Time. Together with the Calculation of Scripture-Measures, Weights, and Coins: and an Observation concerning the exquisite Workmanship of the Tabernacle, &c. in the Time of Moses. III. Rules for finding the Golden Number, Epact, &c. together with the Method of calculating Easter, and all the other moveable Feasts throughout the Year: All which serve for a further Understanding of the present new Calendar. IV. The Uses of the Logarithms; shewing how to perform that Sort of Arithmetic in all its Parts, whether in whole Numbers, or in Fractions; with the Method of adding and subtracting Indices, both affirmative and negative. V. The Method of performing Multiplication and Division of Pounds, Shillings and Pence, by Pounds, Shillings and Pence, so as it may answer the Purposes of performing an Operation in the Rule of Three, where the Terms are composed of Mony only; or in Fellowship, where the Terms are composed of Mony and Time, by which it appears, that this Sort of Arithmetic is very curious, and perhaps not altogether useless. VI. Some Observations on the Weather; by which any Person is enabled to form to himself some Ideas of it for the Time to come; to which is subjoined, a Taste of Enigmatical Writing, together with the Character of a good Christian, set forth in twenty Paradoxes, with their Solutions. Vii. An Essay concerning the Education of Children, so far as relates to++ [Elektronische Ressource]
1773
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A new and complete description of the terrestrial and celestial globes, with their several uses : In eight parts. Containing I. Definitions of the several Parts of the Celestial and Terrestrial Globes, both real and imaginary, with their several Uses. II. A short but comprehensive System of the Geography of the Terrestrial Globe. III. The Use of the Terrestrial Globe, exemplified or illustrated in Sixty-Eight Problems, with very easy Directions for working them. IV. The Construction of the Analemma, with its Use on the Terrestrial Globe, in Seven Problems. V. A further Use of the Terrestrial Globe, exemplified in Forty-Five Theorems, with their Explications. VI. A Continuation of the Use of the Terrestrial Globe, exemplified in Fifty-Six Paradoxes, with their Solutions; distinguished into Geographical, Philosophical, and Astronomical. Vii. The Use of the Celestial Globe, exemplified in Twenty-Six Problems, with very easy Directions to obtain their Solutions, to which is prefixed a short Account of the Copernican System, and a short Explanation of the latter Part of Parker's Ephemeris. Viii. A Continuation of the Use of the Celestial Globe, exemplified in Twelve Nautical Problems, for finding the Latitude at Sea; with the like easy Solutions. To which is annexed, an appendix, concerning the nature and use of the orrery, Or Planetarium. The Whole, interspersed with useful and instructive Notes, is designed and adapted for the Use of Schools, in Great-Britain and Ireland; and in the British Colonies and Plantations abroad. By Thomas Dilworth, Schoolmaster in Wapping; Author of the New Guide to the English Tongue, Schoolmasters Assistant, &c. &c [Elektronische Ressource]
1775
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