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A new introduction to the Latin tongue; or, a methodical, plain, and easy Latin grammar: peculiarly adapted, on a new plan, for communicating the rudiments of that language to tender capacities. Collected out of the writings of the most approved grammarians. By S.P.
S. P.Date: 1775- Books
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A new grammar of the Latin tongue, comprising all in the art necessary for grammar-schools. To which is annex'd, a dissertation upon language. By John Clarke, author of the two essays upon education and study, introduction to the making of Latin, &c.
Clarke, John, 1687-1734.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A new and easy introduction to the making of Latin; adapted to the method of the Latin grammar lately published by H. C. With remarks upon the idiom of the Roman language. By Hugh Christie, M. A. Rector of the Grammar-School of Montrose.
Christie, Hugh, 1710-1774.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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A new grammar of the Latin tongue, comprising all in the art necessary for grammar-schools. To which is annex'd, A dissertation upon language. By John Clarke, Author of the Two Essays upon Education and Study, Introduction to the making of Latin, &c.
Clarke, John, 1687-1734.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A new method of learning with facility the Latin tongue, Containing the Rules of Genders, Declensions, Preterites, Syntax, Quantity, and Latin Accents. Digested in the clearest and concisest Order. Enlarged with variety of solid remarks, necessary not only for a perfect knowledge of the Latin tongue, but likewise for understanding the best authors: extracted from the ablest writers on this language. With a Treatise on Latin Poetry. Translated from the French of the Messieurs de Port Royal, and improved, by T. Nugent, LL.D. A new edition, carefully revised and corrected. In two volumes. ...
Lancelot, Claude, 1615?-1695.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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A collection of easy sentences from the best Latin classick writers. Adapted as much as possible to the capacity of children; and intended as an initial book in learning the Latin language. By the Reverend John Hadley Swain, Master of the Boarding School, Kensington Gravel-Pits.
Swain, John Hadley.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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A new method of learning with facility the Latin tongue, Containing the Rules of Genders, Declensions, Preterites, Syntax, Quantity, and Latin Accents. Digested in the clearest and concisest Order. Enlarged with variety of solid remarks, necessary not only for a perfect knowledge of the Latin tongue, but likewise for understanding the best authors: extracted from the ablest writers on this language. With a Treatise on Latin Poetry. Translated from the French of the Messieurs de Port Royal. Revised, corrected, and improved. In two volumes. ...
Lancelot, Claude, 1615?-1695.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
A new Latin-English dictionary : containing all the words proper for reading the classic writers with the authorities subjoined to each word and phrase; to which is prefixed, a new English-Latin dictionary, carefully compiled from the best authors in our language ... / by the Rev. Mr. William Young.
Young, William, -1757.Date: 1792- Books
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A grammatical dictionary; containing, in alphabetical order, rules for turning English into French, according to the grammar and genius of that language. By George Picard; Teacher of the French and Latin Languages.
Picard, George.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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A vocabulary English and Latin, containing the most usual word of the Latine tongue, digested into such a Natural Order as vvill at once help the Memory and Inform the Judgment. Together with The language of the school translated into Latin: Collected (for the most part) from the Classic Authors, and Proposed as the best Method, to prevent Boys Speaking bad Latin, and the easiest vvay to Teach them (in a few Moneths) to Converse in true Roman Latin. The second edition, revised and corrected by Thomas Watt, A.M.
Watt, Thomas.Date: 1713- Books
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The works of Horace, translated literally into English prose; for the use of those who are desirous of acquiring or recovering a competent knowledge of the Latin language. By C. Smart, ... In two volumes. ...
Horace.Date: 1756- Books
A dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon language. Containing the accentuation - the grammatical inflections - the irregular words referred to their themes - the parallel terms, from the other Gothic languages - the meaning of the Anglo-Saxon in English and Latin - and copious English and Latin indexes, serving as a dictionary of English and Anglo-Saxon, as well as of Latin and Anglo-Saxon / By the Rev. J. Bosworth.
Bosworth, Joseph, 1787 or 1788-1876.Date: 1808 [i.e. 1838]- Books
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Horae subsecivae, or first steps to composing and conversing on medical subjects in the Latin language. Intended chiefly for the use of candidates for a degree in medicine in the University of Edinburgh / By John Fletcher.
Fletcher, John, 1792-1836.Date: 1822- Books
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The works of Horace, translated literally into English prose; for the use of those who are desirous of acquiring or recovering a competent knowledge of the Latin language. By C. Smart, ... The second edition. In two volumes. ...
Horace.Date: 1762- Books
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The works Horace, Translated literally into English prose; for the use of those who are desirous of acquiring or recovering a competent knowledge of the Latin language. By C. Smart, A.M. of Pembroke-College, Cambridge. In two volumes.
Horace.Date: 1793- Books
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The works of Horace, translated literally into English prose; for the use of those who are desirous of acquiring or recovering a competent knowledge of the Latin language. By C. Smart, ... The third edition. In two volumes. ...
Horace.Date: 1770- Books
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The works of Horace, Translated literally into English prose; for the use of those who are desirous of acquiring or recovering a competent knowledge of the Latin language. By C. Smart, A.M. of Pembroke-College, Cambridge. In two volumes.
Horace.Date: M DCC LXXVII. [1777]- Books
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The works of Horace, Translated literally into English prose; for the use of those who are desirous of acquiring or recovering a competent knowledge of the Latin language. By C. Smart, A.M. of Pembroke-College, Cambridge. In two volumes.
Horace.Date: M DCC LXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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The works of Horace Translated literally into English prose; for the use of those who are desirous of acquiring, or recovering, a competent knowledge of the Latin language. By C. Smart, A.M. of Pembroke-College, Cambridge. In two volumes.
Horace.Date: Anno 1792- Books
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A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English; containing all things necessary for the translating of either language into the other. To which end, many things that were erroneous are rectified, many superfluities retrenched, and very many defects supplied. And all suited to the meanest capacities, in a plainer method than heretofore: being (for ease) reduced into an alphabetical order, and explained in the mother-tongue. And towards compleating the English part (which hath been long desired) here are added thousands of words, phrases, proverbs, proper names, and many other useful things mentioned in the preface to the work. The sixth edition, enlarged. By Elisha Coles, late of Magd. Coll. Oxon.
Coles, Elisha, 1640?-1680.Date: 1707- Books
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The British grammar: or, an essay, in four parts, towards speaking and writing the English language grammatically, and inditing elegantly, for the use of schools, and of private young gentlemen and ladies. [Three lines in Latin from Cicero]
Buchanan, James, active 1753-1773.Date: M,DCCLXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English, containing all things necessary for the translating of either language into other. To which End, Many Things that were Erroneous are Rectified, many Superfluities Retrenched, and very many Defects Supplied. And All suited to the meanest Capacities, in a plainer Method than heretofore: Being (for Ease) reduced into an Alphabetical Order, and Explained in the Mother-Tongue. And Towards the Compleating the English Part (which hath been long desired) here are added Thousands of Words, Phrases, Proverbs Proper Names, and many other useful Things mentioned in the Preface to the work. The eighth edition, enlarged. By Elisha Coles, Late of Magd. Coll. Oxon.
Coles, Elisha, 1640?-1680.Date: 1716- Books
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A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English; containing all the things necessary for the translating of either language into other. To which End, Many Things that were Erroneous are Rectified, many Superfluities Retrenched, and very many Defects Supplied. And All suited to the meanest Capacities, in a plainer Method than heretofore: Being (for Ease) reduced into an Alphabetical Order, and Explained in the Mother-Tongue. And Towards the Compleating the English Part (which hath been long desired) here are added Thousands of Words, Phrases, Proverbs, Proper Names, and many other useful Things mentioned in the Preface to the work. The seventh edition, enlarged. By Elisha Coles, Late of Magd. Coll. Oxon.
Coles, Elisha, 1640?-1680.Date: 1711- Books
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A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English, Containing all things necessary for the translating of either language into other. To which end, many things that were erroneous are rectified, many superfluities retrenched, and very many defects supplied. And all suited to the meanest capacities, in a plainer method than herefore: being (for ease) reduced into an alphabetical order, and explained in the mother-tongue. And towards the compleating the English part, (which hath been long desired) here are added thousands of words, phrases, proverbs, proper names, and many other useful things mentioned in the preface to the work. The ninth edition, enlarged. By Elisha Coles, Late of Magd. Coll. Oxon.
Coles, Elisha, 1640?-1680.Date: [1720?]- Books
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A grammatical system of the English language: comprehending a plain and familiar scheme, of teaching young gentlemen and ladies the art of speaking and writing correctly their native tongue. By Caleb Alexander, A.M. [One line of Latin quotation]
Alexander, Caleb, 1755-1828.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]