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A compendious dictionary of the French language, chiefly designed to teach the pronunciation of it; In Which The Words of the French Tongue are taught to be accurately pronounced, by a Combination of Letters adapted to produce similar Sounds in English, a
Peyton, V. JDate: [1764]- E-books
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The true principles of the French language, in four parts. Containing, I. Easy Rules and concise Tables for the true Pronounciation of that Language. II. The Analysis of the Nine Parts of Speech. III. A compleat Syntax, or Rules for the right joining toge
Peyton, V. JDate: [1757]- E-books
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Les éléments de la langue angloise, développés d'une maniere nouvelle, facile & très concise, en forme de dialogues; ... Nouvelle edition, revue, corrigée, & enrichie de plusieurs nouvelles regles & remarques, ... Par V. J. Peyton
Peyton, V. JDate: [1779]- E-books
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Les vrais principes de la langue angloise: où se trouve developé tout ce qui est necessaire aux etrangers pour apprendre facilement a parler, Lire, et Ecrire l'anglois. Par. V. J. Peyton
Peyton, V. JDate: [1758]- E-books
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Les éléments de la langue angloise, développés d'une maniere nouvelle, facile & très concise, en forme de dialogues; ... Nouvelle edition, revue, corrigée, & enrichie de plusieurs nouvelles regles & remarques, ... Par V. J. Peyton
Peyton, V. JDate: [1783]- E-books
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The french tutor; or the theory and practice of the French language. BY Means of which, and without any, or very little Help, those that desire to read, write and speak French correctly, may, in a short Time, perfect themselves in the Knowledge thereof. I
Peyton, V. JDate: [1773]- E-books
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Les élémens de la langue Angloise, développés d'une maniere nouvelle, facile & très-concise, en forme de dialogues; où la prononciation est enseignée par un assemblage de lettres, qui forme des sons similaires en François, & où la juste mesure de chaque s
Peyton, V. JDate: [1794]- E-books
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The history of the English language; deduced from its origin, and traced through its different stages and revolutions: Being very interesting for Persons ignorant of the Infant State of their own Country and those Revolutions; And For the Benefit of those
Peyton, V. JDate: [1771]