Picket, Albert, 1771-1850
Albert Picket
VIAF ID: 13917848 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Albert Picket
- 100 1 _ ‡a Picket, Albert ‡d 1771-1850
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Picket, Albert, ‡d 1771-1850
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (22)
Works
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The Academician. | |
The Academician : containing the elements of scholastic science, and the outlines of philosophic education, predicated on the analysis of the human mind, and exhibiting the improved methods of instruction | |
Class-books, no. 3. | |
Geographical grammar : combining the interrogative mode of instruction, with concise definitions, the use of maps, and the terrestrial globe | |
The juvenile expositor, or American school class-book, no. 4, improved and enl. Embracing radical and derivative orthography, with concise and appropriate definitions ... Together with a grammar ... | |
The juvenile instructor, 1815: | |
The juvenile mentor : being the second part of the Juvenile spelling book, containing progressive reading lessons in prose and verse, adapted to the comprehension of youth, calculated to improve them in reading and speaking, with elegance and propriety, and to imbue their minds with sentiments of virtue, morality, and religion | |
The new juvenile expositor, or Rational readers, and key to the Juvenile spelling book : comprising the definitions of all the syllabic words in that work ... being American school class book no. 4. | |
The new juvenile instructer; containing a practical analysis of words, with definitional readings: and the elements of composition and English grammar. | |
The new juvenile spelling book and rudimental reader; designed for teaching the elements of the English language ... | |
Picket's juvenile spelling book, or Analogical pronouncer of the English language, comprising a systematic, progressive, and practical course of instruction for primary schools. | |
Picket's primer, or, First book for children : designed to precede the spelling book | |
The principles of English grammar. | |
The reader: containing pieces in prose and verse; designed for the higher classes. | |
Supplement to Picket's juvenile |