The french teacher's assistant: or, a new and easy method to learn children to spell, read, and speak French, With Propriety and Elegance. In Two Parts. Part the First, contains an Easy Spelling-Book, with proper Rules for pronouncing French. Part the Second, contains Rudiments of the French Language, in a Number of familiar Lessons, by Question and Answer: In which will be found, not only all the necessary Rules of Grammar, but also those for the Conjugation of every French Verh, both regular and irregular. The whole written from Practice, upon a Plan entirely new; and so contrived, as to enable any English Person, who can read his own Language, to teach the other with Facility and Expedition. By Nicholas Salmon, Author of the Rules for the French Genders, and Master of the Academy, Red-Lion-Street, Clerkenwell
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spelling | Salmon, Nicholas Verfasser aut The french teacher's assistant or, a new and easy method to learn children to spell, read, and speak French, With Propriety and Elegance. In Two Parts. Part the First, contains an Easy Spelling-Book, with proper Rules for pronouncing French. Part the Second, contains Rudiments of the French Language, in a Number of familiar Lessons, by Question and Answer: In which will be found, not only all the necessary Rules of Grammar, but also those for the Conjugation of every French Verh, both regular and irregular. The whole written from Practice, upon a Plan entirely new; and so contrived, as to enable any English Person, who can read his own Language, to teach the other with Facility and Expedition. By Nicholas Salmon, Author of the Rules for the French Genders, and Master of the Academy, Red-Lion-Street, Clerkenwell London printed for the author; and George Riley, Bookseller and Stationer, Curzon-Street, May-Fair MDCCLXXIII. [1773] Online-Ressource ([2],vii,[7],156Seiten) 12° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T119159 Reproduction of original from British Library With an initial advertisement leaf, and list of subscribers Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| French language Grammar Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0447700700?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Salmon, Nicholas The french teacher's assistant or, a new and easy method to learn children to spell, read, and speak French, With Propriety and Elegance. In Two Parts. Part the First, contains an Easy Spelling-Book, with proper Rules for pronouncing French. Part the Second, contains Rudiments of the French Language, in a Number of familiar Lessons, by Question and Answer: In which will be found, not only all the necessary Rules of Grammar, but also those for the Conjugation of every French Verh, both regular and irregular. The whole written from Practice, upon a Plan entirely new; and so contrived, as to enable any English Person, who can read his own Language, to teach the other with Facility and Expedition. By Nicholas Salmon, Author of the Rules for the French Genders, and Master of the Academy, Red-Lion-Street, Clerkenwell French language Grammar Early works to 1800 |
title | The french teacher's assistant or, a new and easy method to learn children to spell, read, and speak French, With Propriety and Elegance. In Two Parts. Part the First, contains an Easy Spelling-Book, with proper Rules for pronouncing French. Part the Second, contains Rudiments of the French Language, in a Number of familiar Lessons, by Question and Answer: In which will be found, not only all the necessary Rules of Grammar, but also those for the Conjugation of every French Verh, both regular and irregular. The whole written from Practice, upon a Plan entirely new; and so contrived, as to enable any English Person, who can read his own Language, to teach the other with Facility and Expedition. By Nicholas Salmon, Author of the Rules for the French Genders, and Master of the Academy, Red-Lion-Street, Clerkenwell |
title_auth | The french teacher's assistant or, a new and easy method to learn children to spell, read, and speak French, With Propriety and Elegance. In Two Parts. Part the First, contains an Easy Spelling-Book, with proper Rules for pronouncing French. Part the Second, contains Rudiments of the French Language, in a Number of familiar Lessons, by Question and Answer: In which will be found, not only all the necessary Rules of Grammar, but also those for the Conjugation of every French Verh, both regular and irregular. The whole written from Practice, upon a Plan entirely new; and so contrived, as to enable any English Person, who can read his own Language, to teach the other with Facility and Expedition. By Nicholas Salmon, Author of the Rules for the French Genders, and Master of the Academy, Red-Lion-Street, Clerkenwell |
title_exact_search | The french teacher's assistant or, a new and easy method to learn children to spell, read, and speak French, With Propriety and Elegance. In Two Parts. Part the First, contains an Easy Spelling-Book, with proper Rules for pronouncing French. Part the Second, contains Rudiments of the French Language, in a Number of familiar Lessons, by Question and Answer: In which will be found, not only all the necessary Rules of Grammar, but also those for the Conjugation of every French Verh, both regular and irregular. The whole written from Practice, upon a Plan entirely new; and so contrived, as to enable any English Person, who can read his own Language, to teach the other with Facility and Expedition. By Nicholas Salmon, Author of the Rules for the French Genders, and Master of the Academy, Red-Lion-Street, Clerkenwell |
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title_full | The french teacher's assistant or, a new and easy method to learn children to spell, read, and speak French, With Propriety and Elegance. In Two Parts. Part the First, contains an Easy Spelling-Book, with proper Rules for pronouncing French. Part the Second, contains Rudiments of the French Language, in a Number of familiar Lessons, by Question and Answer: In which will be found, not only all the necessary Rules of Grammar, but also those for the Conjugation of every French Verh, both regular and irregular. The whole written from Practice, upon a Plan entirely new; and so contrived, as to enable any English Person, who can read his own Language, to teach the other with Facility and Expedition. By Nicholas Salmon, Author of the Rules for the French Genders, and Master of the Academy, Red-Lion-Street, Clerkenwell |
title_fullStr | The french teacher's assistant or, a new and easy method to learn children to spell, read, and speak French, With Propriety and Elegance. In Two Parts. Part the First, contains an Easy Spelling-Book, with proper Rules for pronouncing French. Part the Second, contains Rudiments of the French Language, in a Number of familiar Lessons, by Question and Answer: In which will be found, not only all the necessary Rules of Grammar, but also those for the Conjugation of every French Verh, both regular and irregular. The whole written from Practice, upon a Plan entirely new; and so contrived, as to enable any English Person, who can read his own Language, to teach the other with Facility and Expedition. By Nicholas Salmon, Author of the Rules for the French Genders, and Master of the Academy, Red-Lion-Street, Clerkenwell |
title_full_unstemmed | The french teacher's assistant or, a new and easy method to learn children to spell, read, and speak French, With Propriety and Elegance. In Two Parts. Part the First, contains an Easy Spelling-Book, with proper Rules for pronouncing French. Part the Second, contains Rudiments of the French Language, in a Number of familiar Lessons, by Question and Answer: In which will be found, not only all the necessary Rules of Grammar, but also those for the Conjugation of every French Verh, both regular and irregular. The whole written from Practice, upon a Plan entirely new; and so contrived, as to enable any English Person, who can read his own Language, to teach the other with Facility and Expedition. By Nicholas Salmon, Author of the Rules for the French Genders, and Master of the Academy, Red-Lion-Street, Clerkenwell |
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title_sort | the french teacher s assistant or a new and easy method to learn children to spell read and speak french with propriety and elegance in two parts part the first contains an easy spelling book with proper rules for pronouncing french part the second contains rudiments of the french language in a number of familiar lessons by question and answer in which will be found not only all the necessary rules of grammar but also those for the conjugation of every french verh both regular and irregular the whole written from practice upon a plan entirely new and so contrived as to enable any english person who can read his own language to teach the other with facility and expedition by nicholas salmon author of the rules for the french genders and master of the academy red lion street clerkenwell |
title_sub | or, a new and easy method to learn children to spell, read, and speak French, With Propriety and Elegance. In Two Parts. Part the First, contains an Easy Spelling-Book, with proper Rules for pronouncing French. Part the Second, contains Rudiments of the French Language, in a Number of familiar Lessons, by Question and Answer: In which will be found, not only all the necessary Rules of Grammar, but also those for the Conjugation of every French Verh, both regular and irregular. The whole written from Practice, upon a Plan entirely new; and so contrived, as to enable any English Person, who can read his own Language, to teach the other with Facility and Expedition. By Nicholas Salmon, Author of the Rules for the French Genders, and Master of the Academy, Red-Lion-Street, Clerkenwell |
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