Alexander, Caleb, 1755-1828
Caleb Alexander
Caleb Alexander American writer
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Alexander, Caleb ‡d 1755-1828
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Alexander, Caleb, ‡d 1755-1828
- 100 0 _ ‡a Caleb Alexander
- 100 0 _ ‡a Caleb Alexander ‡c American writer
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
Works
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Bibel | |
Bible. | |
The Columbian dictionary of the English language : in which many new words, peculiar to the United States, and many words of general use, not found in any other English dictionary, are inserted. ... To which is prefixed, a prosodial grammar, containing, a short dissertation on vowels and consonants. To the whole is added Heathen mythology: or A classical pronouncing dictionary. By Caleb Alexander, A.M. Author of "Virgil's works translated into literal English prose," etc. etc. and teacher of the English language. Published according to act of Congress. | |
An essay on the real deity of Jesus Christ : to which are added strictures on extracts from Mr. Emlyn's Humble inquiry concerning the deity of Jesus Christ | |
A grammatical system of the English language. - | |
A new introduction to the Latin language : being an attempt to exemplify the Latin syntax, and render familiar to the mind the grammatical construction of this useful language : containing critical and explanatory notes on all the rules of government and agreement | |
Novum Testamentum | |
A sermon; occasioned by the death of His Excellency George Washington : lieutenant general of the American army, and late president of the United States. Who departed this life, December 14, 1799, aet. 68. (Published by desire.) By Caleb Alexander, A.M. Pastor of the Church in Mendon. [Two lines from David]. | |
Works. | |
The young ladies' and gentlemen's spelling book on a new and improved plan; containing a criterion of rightly spelling and pronouncing the English language: interspersed with many easy lessons, in reading, entertaining fables and collections of moral sentences. |