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A Grammar of the English Language in a Series of Letters: Intended for the Use of Schools and of Young Persons in General; But More Especially for the Use of Soldiers, Sailors, Apprentices, and Plough-boys. To which are Added Six Lessons, Intended to Prevent Statesmen from Using False Grammar and from Writing in an Awkward Manner

A Grammar of the English Language in a Series of Letters is a detailed instructional text that covers the English language extensively. It is structured as a series of letters, making it accessible and engaging for readers. The book is particularly suited for individuals from diverse backgrounds, including those in military, vocational, and agricultural sectors. It also features specific lessons designed to enhance the grammatical accuracy and clarity of written communication among political figures. more

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William Cobbett
William Cobbett

William Cobbett (March 9, 1763 - June 18, 1835) was an influential English pamphleteer, writer, and radical. Known for his critical analysis of the political and social issues of his time, Cobbett's work had a profound impact on the social and political landscape of 18th and 19th century Britain. more

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