The anglo-Gallic grammar: Containing, the rudiments, reduced into a new order and disposition. Very Clear and Methodical. With, Short and sufficient Rules to learn easily, and in a short Time, the Pronunciation, the Accents, the Gender, Number, and Declension of Nouns; the Use of the Articles; the Conjugation of the Verbs; and many other useful Improvements. (never published before.) The Whole, So adapted to the Capacity of Children, young Ladies, and Persons unacquainted with the Latin, that they may be brought to understand them all with Ease, in Three Months, and with vast Improvement also in their Mother Tongue. By Charles Dwyer, Professor of the French-Tongue, in Corke
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Main Author: Dwyer, Charles (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Corke printed by Eugene Swiney; for the author M,DCC,LXI. [1761]
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Item Description:Alston, XII 395
English Short Title Catalog, T115412
Reproduction of original from British Library
With a final errata leaf
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