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Title: Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation
Author: Anonymous
Release Date: April 9, 2008 [EBook #25027]
Language: English
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PLAIN AND PERFECT PRONUNCIATION ***
Produced by Al Haines
Adeline in her garden.
PETER PIPER'S
PRACTICAL PRINCIPLES
OF
PLAIN AND PERFECT
PRONUNCIATION
PHILADELPHIA:
Willard Johnson, No. 141, South Street
1836.
PREFACE.
Peter Piper, without Pretension to Precocity or Profoundness, Puts Pen to Paper to Produce these Puzzling Pages, Purposely to Please the Palates of Pretty Prattling Playfellows, Proudly Presuming that with Proper Penetration it will Probably, and Perhaps Positively, Prove a Peculiarly Pleasant and Profitable Path to Proper, Plain and Precise Pronunciation.
He Prays Parents to Purchase this Playful Performance, Partly to Pay him for his Patience and Pains; Partly to Provide