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Lindley Murray (1745 – 16 February 1826) was an American Quaker lawyer, writer, and grammarian, best known for his English-language grammar books
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25. 10. 2024 · Lindley Murray, a native of Pennsylvania who settled in England in the very year (1784) of Johnson's death. Murray's English Grammar appeared in 1795.
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Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826: An abridgement of Murray's English grammar and exercise with questions, adapted to the use of schools and academies; also an ...
Cover illustration: Nineteenth-century cigar tin, carrying Lindley. Murray's likeness, and illustrations of an owl, quill and book as symbols of education ( ...
Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lindley Murray is a fascinating read for anyone interested in the life and works of this influential writer and grammarian.
Mary Lindley Murray (1720 – December 25, 1782) is known in the American Revolution as the Quaker woman who in 1776 held up British General William Howe.
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Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich. Published and sold wholesale and retail by S. Shaw, 1829 - English language - 304 pages.
The American-born Quaker Lindley Murray (1745–1826) arguably was the most influential English-language grammarian; undeniably he was the best-selling one.
The handsome 6-foot-2 left-hander from San Francisco had a brief but successful career, winning the 1917 and 1918 US National Men's Singles Championships.
Memoirs of the life and writings of Lindley Murray: in a series of letters, written by himself: With a preface, and a continuation of the memoirs.