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The practical French grammar, Containing plain and concise rules for the true pronunciation of the French language. An accurate analysis of the parts of speech, &c. A copious vocabulary disposed under proper heads. Phrases that occur most frequently in discourse. Various expressions serving to display common idioms in both languages. Dialogues upon familiar, entertaining, and instructive subjects. A collection of judicious sayings, smart repartees, entertaining stories, &c. The whole laid down in a manner so clear and methodical, as to render the study and attainment of the French language easy to any capacity. By Mr. Porny, French-master at Eton-College.
Porny, Mr.Date: M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]- Books
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Grammatical exercises, English and French; Containing [I]. All the fundamental rules of French construction, digested and exempli[fied], in a plain, easy, and progressive order. [II]. Idiomatical exercises, on subjects both entertai[ning] and instructive. III. French exercises, with directions, serving to explain divers particles and difficulties of the French language. IV. Sentences, calculated to point out some intricate idioms and gallicisms. To which is added, as introduction to French poetry. By Mr. Porny, french-master at Eton College.
Porny, Mr.Date: M,DCC,XXIX. [1799]- Books
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The syntax of the French tongue reduced to practice, by a series of rules, examples, and exercises: to which is added, a select collection of curious extracts, and historical compositions, Particularly Adapted, BY References To The Rules Of The Syntax. By Charles Praval.
Praval, Charles.Date: M.DCC.LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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A new grammar, French, English, and Spanish, in twelve lessons, by way of dialogue. Treated in a method entirely new. By J. Dacosta fils.
Costa, Juan da.Date: 1752- Books
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Grammatical exercises, English and French; containing I. All the fundamental rules of French construction, digested and exemplified, in a plain, easy, and progressive Order. II. Idiomatical exercises, on Subjects both entertaining and instructive. III. French exercises, with Directions, serving to explain divers Particles and Difficulties of the French Language. IV. Sentences, calculated to point out some intricate Idioms and Gallicisms. To Which IS Added, AN Introduction To French Poetry. By Mr. Porny, French-Master At Eton-College.
Porny, Mr.Date: M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]