TagShelf 7.5
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- Redeeming Singleness: How the Storyline of Scripture Affirms the Single Life by Barry Danylak (1 times)
- Spencerian Penmanship (Copybook #2) by Platt Rogers Spencer (1 times)
- Spencerian Penmanship (Copybook #5) by Platt Rogers Spencer (1 times)
- Spencerian Penmanship (Copybook #3) by Platt Rogers Spencer (1 times)
- Spencerian Penmanship (Copybook #4) by Platt Rogers Spencer (1 times)
- Spencerian Penmanship (Copybook #1) by Platt Rogers Spencer (1 times)
- Traditional Logic I, Key by Martin Cothran (1 times)
- Quintilian on the Teaching of Speaking and Writing: Translations from Books One, Two and Ten of the Institutio oratoria (Landmarks in Rhetoric and Public Address) by James J. Murphy (1 times)
- Training the Speaking Voice; Second Edition by Anderson Virgil A (1 times)
- The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare (1 times)
- Keep Your Voice Healthy: A Guide to the Intelligent Use and Care of the Speaking and Singing Voice by Friedrich S. Brodnitz (1 times)
- The Christian School: An Introduction by Noel Weeks (1 times)
- Reading the Bible aloud by J. Edward Lantz (1 times)
- Logic by Gordon Clark (1 times)
- The Seven Laws of Teaching by John Milton Gregory (1 times)
- Oral Interpretation by Charlotte I. Lee (1 times)
- Incerti auctoris De ratione dicendi ad C. Herennium by Marcus Tullius Cicero (1 times)
- Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning: An Approach to Distinctively Christian Education by Douglas Wilson (1 times)
- The Book of Virtues: A Treasury of Great Moral Stories by William J. Bennett (1 times)
- Math Review For Standardized Tests by Jerry Bobrow (1 times)
- Kaplan GRE Exam Premier Program by Kaplan (1 times)
- The Moral Compass: Stories for a Life's Journey by William J. Bennett (1 times)
- On Writing Well by William Zinsser (1 times)
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