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Title A nevv booke of spelling with syllables. Or An alphabet and plaine path-way to the faculty of reading the English, Romane, Italica, and secretarie hands : with seuerall copies of the same. Deuised chiefly for children, that hereby with the lesse losse of their time, they may be able to passe from reading to the Latine tongue. Also this booke is very necessarie for the ignorant, to teach them to vvrite orthographicè in short time.
Alternative Title New booke of spelling with syllables
New booke of spelling with syllables. Or An alphabet and plaine path-way to the faculty of reading the English, Romane, Italica, and secretarie hands.
Alphabet and plaine path-way to the faculty of reading the English, Romane, italica, and secretarie hands.
Publication Info At London : Printed [by F. Kingston] for the Companie of Stationers, 1610.



Descript 27, [1] p.
Note Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Series Early English books online.
Subject Spellers -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title New booke of spelling with syllables
New booke of spelling with syllables. Or An alphabet and plaine path-way to the faculty of reading the English, Romane, Italica, and secretarie hands.
Alphabet and plaine path-way to the faculty of reading the English, Romane, italica, and secretarie hands.
Descript 27, [1] p.
Note Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Spellers -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title New booke of spelling with syllables
New booke of spelling with syllables. Or An alphabet and plaine path-way to the faculty of reading the English, Romane, Italica, and secretarie hands.
Alphabet and plaine path-way to the faculty of reading the English, Romane, italica, and secretarie hands.

Subject Spellers -- Early works to 1800.
Descript 27, [1] p.
Note Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

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