Hervey, Thomas Kibble, 1799-1859
Hervey, Thomas K. 1799-1859
Thomas Kibble Hervey
Hervey, Thomas K. (Thomas Kibble), 1799-1859
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Works
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The Amaranth : a miscellany of original prose and verse | |
Australia. 3rd. ed | |
The book of Christmas; descriptive of the customs, ceremonies, traditions, superstitions, fun, feeling, and festivities of the Christmas season. | |
A complaint on the part of the Hon. Thomas Hervey, : concerning an undue proceeding against him at court. Set forth in two letters to Her Highness the Princess of Brunswick. To which are added two other letters, written at Bath, to the illustrious Lady, who makes the subject of the former. Together with a copious supplement to th preface, never before printed | |
The devil's progress. | |
Elementa Christiana. : The thirty-nine articles of the Church of England proved to be agreeable to the word of God, in their literal and grammatical sense, In A New, Familiar, Catechetical Form. To which is added a brief exhortation, BY Way Of Improvement. By the Rev. Thomas Hervey | |
Friendship's offering : a literary album | |
The Gondola | |
Illustrations of modern sculpture. A series of engravings, with descriptive prose and illustrative poetry | |
Juvenile polyanthos, 1835: | |
Mr. Hervey's answer to a letter he received from Dr. Samuel Johnson, : wherein he had endeavoured to dissuade him from parting with his supposed wife. To which are subjoined, his letters to Lord Shelburne and Colonel Burgoyne | |
The new invented English climax, in two volumes. : Containing vol. I. Part I. Several new methods of teaching the Roman and Italic alphabets, &c. Part II. The Gospel of St. John, and other select parts of scripture, divided into climaxes or ladders. with rules in rhyme for the division of words into syllables, and for stops and marks. Vol. II. Part I. Orthography taught and exemplified at large after a new, amusing, and easy method, with an index, intended actually to enable the young pupil, to read and spell the whole language, and in every science. To which are added, the similars, also abreviations, verybal, titular, arithmetical, mathematical, &c, in the way of tabular and construing amusement. Part II. Rules and maxims of the art of reading, as touching pronounciation, voice, emphasis, cadence, accent, &c, with arithmetical tables, and their use. By T. Hervey, of Underbarrow. Vol. I | |
The Poems of Th. K. Hervey | |
The star in the east. |