Reading made perfectly easy; or, an introduction to the reading the Holy Bible; Consisting of Lessons so disposed, that the Learner is led on with Pleasure from easy to more hard Words, which is the only rational Method of Teaching. Being Sentences from Scripture, And other Books on Moral and Religious Subjects; also Scripture Stories, Very pleasant and advantageous to Youth, to prepare them to understand the Holy Scriptures. By T. Dyke, Schoolmaster in London. The thirty-fourth edition, with large additions and improvements. By D. Fenning, Author of The Universal Spelling-Book, &c. &c. To which are subjoined, six familiar fables, With an instructive Moral to each of them
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- Imprint
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London : printed, and sold by Barling and Hancock, No. 32, Warwick-Lane, [1795?]
- Publication year
- 1780
- ESTC No.
- T106489
- Grub Street ID
- 159644
- Description
- 108p. : ill. ; 18°.
- Note
- The initial recto contains a royal patent dated 8 March 1766 granting Stanley Crowder the sole publishing rights for 14 years
Price from imprint: price Six-Pence.