"The North American Spelling-book, Or, Pronunciation Simplified" by Richard Wiggins and John Walker offers an accessible guide to spelling and pronunciation based on the best usages of the English language. Emphasizing simplicity and gradual learning, this book aims to assist students in mastering spelling and pronunciation through systematic instruction. This edition relies principally on the authority of Walker's renowned linguistic scholarship.
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