Aickin, Joseph
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Works
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An address to the magistrates, clergy, and learned gentlemen of the city of Dublin : Or, A rational and expeditious method of teaching the English, Latin and Greek tongues, discovered | |
English grammar 1693 | |
The English grammar: or, the English tongue reduced to grammatical rules : containing the four parts of grammar: viz. orthographie, etymology, syntax, prosody or poetry. Being the easiest quickest and most authentick method of teaching it, by rules and pictures: adapted to the capacities of children, youth and those of riper years; in learning whereof the English scholar may now attain the perfection of his mother tongue, without the assistance of Latine; composed for the use of all English schools. By Joseph Aickin M. A. and lately one of the masters of the Free-School of London Dery. Licensed May the 24. 1692. Rob. Midgley | |
Londerias, or, A narrative of the siege of London-Dery : which was formed by the late King James the 18th of April, and raised the 1st of August, Anno Dom. 1689 : written in verse | |
The mysteries of the counterfeiting of the coin of the nation, fully detected : and methods humbly offered to both houses of Parliament, for preventing the said abuse for ever, by easie and reasonable laws; and for the raising the sum of 200,000 l. in three months time, and augmenting His Majesty's yearly revenue considerably | |
A sermon upon conformity of the humane will to the divine : From Acts. 9. 6. Lord, what wilt thou have me to do? This sermon was compos'd and preach'd at Pembroke near Milford-Haven in Wales, about eight years ago. By Joseph Aickin, Clerk |