Stackhouse, Thomas, 1756-1836.
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An appendix and key to Stackhouse's Essay on punctuation . Every apparent intricacy in the essay itself is removed by the simplicity and perspicuity of this valuable appendix. The original Intent of the Characters used in Punctuation is clearly demonstrated, by an analytical View of their Construction and mutual Reference; and a System founded thereon, which is at once Facile, Correct, and Practical. By the author of the essay.
Stackhouse, Thomas, 1756-1836.Date: 1800- E-books
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An universal atlas consisting of a complete set of maps, peculiarly adapted to illustrate and explain ancient and modern geography: In which The Ancient and Present Divisions, as also the Subdivisions, of Countries and Names of Places are at one View presented to the Eye, in a distinct and correct Manner, on opposite Pages; the different Parts of the Earth, as originally peopled by the Descendants of Noah, pointed out; and the Geography of the Old and New Testaments included. The whole calculated to facilitate the study of Geography; To make that Science more extensively known; and thereby to render History, both Ancient and Modern, more intelligible and useful. By T. Stackhouse, A.M.
Stackhouse, Thomas, 1756-1836.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- E-books
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A new essay on punctuation being an attempt to reduce the practice of pointing to the government of distinct and explicit rules, by which Every Point May be Accounted for After the Manner of Parsing. By Thomas Stackhouse.
Stackhouse, Thomas, 1756-1836.Date: 1800