The child's weeks-work or, A little book, so nicely suited to the genius and capacity of a little child, both for matter and method, that it will infallibly allure and lead him on into a way of reading with all the ease and expedition that can be desired. By William Ronksley.

  • Ronksley, William.
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1712
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The child's weeks-work: or, A little book, so nicely suited to the genius and capacity of a little child, both for matter and method, that it will infallibly allure and lead him on into a way of reading with all the ease and expedition that can be desired

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London : printed for G. Conyers and J. Richardson, in Little Britan, 1712.

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