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The American grammar: or, A complete introduction to the English and Latin languages. Formed from a careful perusal of the classic authors, and the writings of the best grammarians. For the use of schools both English and Latin. By Robert Ross, A.M.
Ross, Robert, 1726-1799.Date: 1782- Books
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An English introduction to the Latin tongue, for the use of the lower forms in Westminster-School.
Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
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A short introduction to grammar; For the Use of the lower forms, in the King's School at Westminster.
Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The rudiments of the Latin tongue: or, a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar: Wherein The Principles of the Language are Methodically digested, both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of Grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A.
Ruddiman, Thomas, 1674-1757.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The American Latin grammar: or, A complete introduction to the Latin tongue: formed from a careful perusal of the classic authors, and the writings of the best grammarians, both English and Latin. By Robert Ross, A.M. Published principally for the use of the grammar school at Nassau-Hall, in Princeton, and particularly recommended to all those who design to send their children to New-Jersey College.
Ross, Robert, 1726-1799.Date: M,DCC,LXX. [1770]- Books
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A short introduction to the Latin tongue: for the use of the lower forms in the Latin School. Being the accidence abridg'd and compil'd in that most easy and accurate method, wherein the famous Mr. Ezekiel Cheever taught, and which he found the most advantageous by seventy years experience. To which is added, a catalogue of irregular nouns, and of verbs, dispos'd alphabetically.
Cheever, Ezekiel, 1615-1708.Date: M,DCC,LV. [1755]- Books
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An introduction to the making of Latin. Comprising after an easy, compendious method, the substance of the Latin syntax, with proper English examples, most of them Translations from the Classic Authors, in one Column, and the Latin Words in another. To which is subjoined, in the same Method, a succinct account of the affairs of ancient Greece and Rome, intended at once to bring Boys acquainted with History, and the Idiom of the Latin Tongue: With Rules for the Gender of Nouns. The twenty-sixth edition, diligently revised and carefully corrected. By John Clarke, Late Master of the Public Grammar School in Hull.
Clarke, John, 1687-1734.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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A grammar of the Latin tongue: in which the four principal parts of grammar, orthography, analogy, syntax, and prosody, are distinctly treated of: ... Compiled for the use of schools, by Thomas Huntley.
Huntley, Thomas.Date: [1780?]- Books
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The treatise of the figures at the end of the rules of construction in the Latin grammar, construed. with every example apply'd and fitted to his Rule, for the help of the weaker sort in the grammar schools. By John Stockwood, some Time School-Master of Tunbridge.
Stockwood, John, -1610.Date: 1748- Books
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An introduction to the making of Latin, Comprising, after an easy, compendious method, the substance of the Latin syntax. With proper English examples, most of them translations from the classic authors, in one column, and the Latin words in another. To which is subjoined, in the same method, a succinct account of the affairs of antient Greece and Rome; intended at once to bring boys acquainted with history and the idiom of the Latin tongue; with rules for the gender of nouns. The nineteenth edition. By John Clark, late master of the Public Grammar-School in Hull.
Clarke, John, 1687-1734.Date: M.DCC.LXXXI. [1781]- Books
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An introduction to the Latin tongue, For the Use of Youth.
Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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An introduction to Latin syntax: or, An exemplification of the rules of construction, as delivered in Mr Ruddiman's rudiments, without anticipating posterior rules. Containing, I. The rules of syntax, with a brief illustration. II. Explanatory notes. III. Examples, taken for the most part from the classic authors. IV. English exercises. To which is subjoined, an epitome of ancient history, from the creation to the birth of Christ. Intended as a proper mean to initiate boys in the useful study of history, while at the same time it serves to improve them in the knowledge of the Latin tongue. To which is added, a proper collection of historical and chronological questions; with a copious index. By John Mair, A.M.
Mair, John, 1702 or 1703-1769.Date: 1797- Books
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A short introduction to the Latin tongue: for the use of the lower forms in the Latin School. Being the accidence, abridged and compiled in that most easy and accurate method, wherein the famous Mr. Ezekiel Cheever taught, and which he found the most advantageous by seventy years experience. To which is added, a catalogue of irregular nouns and verbs, disposed alphabetically.
Cheever, Ezekiel, 1615-1708.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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An Introduction to the Latin tongue, for the use of youth.
Date: [1800]- Books
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An introduction to the Latin tongue for the use of youth ...
Date: 1785?]- Books
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An introduction to the making of Latin. Comprising, after an easy, compendious method, the substance of the Latin syntax. With proper English examples, most of them translations from the classic authors, in one column, and the Latin words in another. To which is subjoin'd, in the same method, a succinct account of the affairs of ancient Greece and Rome; intended at once to bring boys acquainted with history, and the idiom of the Latin tongue: with rules for the gender of nouns. The seventeenth edition, revised and carefully corrected. By John Clarke, late master of the Publick Grammar-School in Hull.
Clarke, John, 1687-1734.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or, A plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar: Wherein the principles of the language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A.
Ruddiman, Thomas, 1674-1757.Date: M,DCC,LXXXII. [1782]- Books
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An Introduction to the Latin tongue; compiled for the use of Eton College.
Date: M,DCC,LXXXX. [1790]- Books
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The construction of the Latin verse-grammar. For the use of the lower forms in Westminster-School.
Date: 1757- Books
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A new grammar of the Latin tongue. Or, a rational, short, comprehensive and plain method of communicating that language to tender capacities. Freed From The many Obscurities, Defects, Superfluities, and Errors, which render the Common Grammar an insufferable Impediment to the Progress of Education. Commodiously contrived, As well for the Initiating of Learners, as for the Covenience of Such as through Disuse may have partly lost their Latin. To which is added, a vocabulary, and Practical Apparatus to the making of Latin. The sixth edition, corrected By John Holmes, Master of the Publick Grammar School in Holt, Norfolk.
Holmes, John, 1703-1759.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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Grammar made easie: containing Despauter's Grammar reform'd, and render'd plain, and Obvious to the Capacity of Youth. Together with a new method of teaching Latin, by ten English particles. To which is added, a critical syntax.
Watt, Thomas.Date: 1078 [i.e. 1708]- Books
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Adminiculum puerile: or, an help for school-boys. Containing, I. Fundamental exercises for young beginners. II. English examples fitted to the syntax-rules of the Lord Bishop of Cork's Grammar, with some annotations. III. Some necessary cautions to prevent mistakes which boys are generally guilty of in making Latin. IV. English for Latin verses. V. Some examples of themes in English, with larger discourses on subjects. VI. Three indexes: the first containing all the words in the fundamental exercises: the second, those under the syntax rules and cautience: and the third, those in the verses, with Latin for them. To which is subjoined, all the short examples of Clark's Introduction. [Two lines from Horace]
Davys, Peter, -1698.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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Grammaticæ latinæ institutiones. Facili, & ad puerorum captum accommodata, methodo perscriptæ. Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. auctore.
Ruddiman, Thomas 1674-1757.Date: M.DCC.XL. [1740]- Books
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An introduction to the making of Latin. Comprising, after an easy, compendious method, the substance of the Latin Syntax; with proper English examples, most of them translations from the classic authors, in one column, and the Latin words in another. To which is subjoined in the same method, a succinct account of the affairs of ancient Greece and Rome; intended at once to bring boys acquainted with history, and the idiom of the Latin tongue: with rules for the gender of nouns. The twenth-third edition. By John Clarke, late master of the Public Grammar-School in Hull.
Clarke, John, 1687-1734.Date: 1795- Books
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A complete introduction to the Latin tongue: form'd from the most approv'd writings in this kind; as those of Lilly, Ruddiman, Phillipps, Holmes, Bp. Wettenhall, Cheever, Clarke, Read, &c. Published principally for the use of the grammar school at Nassau-Hall, in Prince-Town; and recommended to all who design to send their children to New-Jersey College.
Ross, Robert, 1726-1799.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]