Books in Category: Language & Communication
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A Dictionary of the First or Oldest Words in the English Language
Herbert Coleridge
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Diego Collado's Grammar of the Japanese Language
Diego Collado
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Ars grammaticae Iaponicae linguae (Latin)
Diego Collado
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The Number Concept: Its Origin and Development
Levi L. Conant
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Conversation : What to say and how to say it
Mary Greer Conklin
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Increasing Personal Efficiency
Russell H. Conwell
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Hossfeld's Spanish Dialogues, and Idiomatic Phrases Indispensible for a Rapid Acquisition of the Spanish Language
W. N. Cornett and C. Hossfeld
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The Voice and Spiritual Education
Hiram Corson
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International Language and Science
Louis Couturat, Wilhelm Ostwald, Otto Jespersen, Leopold Pfaundler von Hadermur, and Richard Lorenz
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The International Auxiliary Language Esperanto: Grammar & Commentary
George Cox
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The Art or Crafte of Rhetoryke
Leonard Cox
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Ciphers for the little folks : A method of teaching the greatest work of Sir Francis Bacon, baron of Verulam, viscount St. Albans
Dorothy Crain
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Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic
Benedetto Croce
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滬語開路 = Conversational Exercises in the Shanghai Dialect (Chinese)
Jay William Crofoot and Frank Joseph Rawlinson
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The Etymology and Syntax of the English Language Explained and Illustrated
Alexander Crombie
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The Pictorial Grammar
Alfred Crowquill
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How to Write Letters (Formerly The Book of Letters)
Mary Owens Crowther
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Dictionnaire des barbarismes et des solécismes (French)
Narcisse Cyr and J.-P. Boucher-Belleville
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A Hausa botanical vocabulary
J. M. Dalziel
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A Glossary of Words used in the Country of Wiltshire
George Edward Dartnell and E. H. Goddard
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The English Secretary; or, Methode of Writing Epistles and Letters (1599)
active 1575-1595 Angel Day
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Pagine sparse (Italian)
Edmondo De Amicis
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Dictionnaire du patois du pays de Bray (French)
J.-E. Decorde
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Rebilius Cruso: Robinson Crusoe, in Latin; a book to lighten tedium to a learner (Latin)
Daniel Defoe
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Rebilius Crūsō : Robinson Crusoe, in Latin; a book to lighten tedium to a learner (Latin)
Daniel Defoe
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