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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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Oct 25, 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.
Lindley Murray was an popular American author and Quaker who wrote eleven school textbooks on English Grammar. His best known book was English Reader (1799)
Apr 9, 2022 · Lindley Murray didn't write the great American novel or a scandalous political expose. He wrote English Grammar. From about 1800–1840, a grammar ...
Mary Lindley Murray famously delayed British General Howe and the British forces at her home in Murray Hill, Manhattan, allowing George Washington and his ...
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Lindley Murrary (1745-1826) was an American Quaker who moved to England and became a writer and grammarian. With his attention drawn to the want of suitable ...
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The grammarian Lindley Murray (1745–1826), according to Monaghan (1996), was the author of the best selling English grammar book of all times, ...
Lindley Murray MURRAY, Lindley, grammarian, was born in Swarta, Pa., April 22, 1745; son of Robert Murray, His parents were Quakers, and he was educated in the ...