Title Page of Goold Brown's The First Lines of English Grammar
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The First Lines of English Grammar
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- Title
- Title Page of Goold Brown's The First Lines of English Grammar
- Description
- Title Page of Goold Brown's The First Lines of English Grammar
- Bibliographic Citation
- Goold Brown The First Lines of English Grammar, being a Brief Abstract of the Author's Larger Work, Designed for Young Learners (New York: Samuel S. and William Wood, 1857).
- Creator
- Goold Brown
- Type
- image
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Public Domain
- Source
- Goold Brown The First Lines of English Grammar, being a Brief Abstract of the Author's Larger Work, Designed for Young Learners (New York: Samuel S. and William Wood, 1857).
- Original Item
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- unionist--image-0262
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- https://sjsu-library.github.io/unionist/img/derivatives/iiif/unionist--image-0262/manifest.json
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- Related Transcription
- unionist--text-0028
- Location of Related Text in Issue
- 1833-08-08 p02.14
- Caption
- Perhaps Charles C. Burleigh here suggests that his editorial rival, James Holbrook, should attend the classes at the Canterbury Female Academy. It is my considered opinion that the students were likely using some of Goold Brown's long-running textbooks on English Grammar. Goold Brown The First Lines of English Grammar, being a Brief Abstract of the Author's Larger Work, Designed for Young Learners (New York: Samuel S. and William Wood, 1857).