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The complete Italian master; containing the best and easiest rules for attaining that language: by Signor Veneroni, Italian Secretary to the late French King; Translated into English, and compared with the last Lyon's edition.
Veneroni, sieur de, 1642-1708.Date: M.DCC.XCV. [1795]- Books
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A new, plain, methodical and compleat Italian grammar vvhereby you may very soon attain to the perfection of the Italian Tongue, dedicated Alphabetically to the worthy English gentlemen, merchants at Legorne Viz to Mr. Cristopher Michel. M. Daniel Gould. M. Edvvard Nelthorpe. M. Fisher Jackson. M. Francis Arundel. M. George Colling. S.r George Davies Bar.t M. George Lambe. M. George Rivers. M. Gilbert Serle. M. Humphry Chetham. Mr. James Harriman. M. James Paitfield. M. John Horsey. M. Jonathan Basket. M. Richard Frome. M. Samuel Lambert. M. Samuel Thorold. M. Thomas Balle. Thomas Chãberlayne Esquire. M. Thomas Dorman. M. Vvilliam Bury. By Henry Pleunus Master of the Latin, French, Italian, German, and English Tongue.
Pleunus, Arrigo.Date: [1702]- Books
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The complete Italian master; Containing the best and easiest rules for attaining that language. By Signor Veneroni, Italian secretary to the late French King. Translated into English, and compared with the last lyons edition. A new edition, with considerable additions and improvements by the translator.
Veneroni, sieur de, 1642-1708.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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The complete Italian master; Containing the best and easiest rules for attaining that language. By Signor Veneroni, Italian secretary to the late French King. Translated into English, and compared with the last lyons edition. A new edition, with considerable additions and improvements by the translator, and the Italian words properly accented, to facilitate the pronunciation to learners.
Veneroni, sieur de, 1642-1708.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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A new Italian grammar which contains a true and easy method for acquiring this language With many useful Remarks, which are not to be found in any other Grammar of this Kind by Ferd. Altieri Professor of the Italian Tongue in London. Now diligently corrected, and much enlarged, as well for the amusement as utility of all learners.
Altieri, F. (Ferdinando).Date: [1756]