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An essay towards a rational grammar; with easy rules in English, to learn Latin; collected from the several grammars of Milton, Shirley, Johnson, Portroyal, &c. For the Use of Prince William. To which is annex'd, The Latin particles, and a catalogue of above two thousand words (the Terminations excepted) the same in English as in Latin.
Philipps, J. T. (Jenkin Thomas), -1755.Date: M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]- Books
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Bellum grammaticale: or, the grammatical battel royal. In reflections on the three English grammars, publish'd in about a year last past. In a letter to the learned and ingenious whilom assistant to the learned Mr. Benjamin Morland of Hackney. With a postscript to Heterologus, usher to the learned Dr. Busby.
Date: [1712]- Books
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Clavis grammaticalis: a key to, or examination of the Latin and Greek grammars. Proposed for the Ease of Masters and Furtherance of Scholars. Together with the practical method of parsing and scanning in both languages. By John Holmes, Master of the Publick Grammar-School, in Holt, Norfolk.
Holmes, John, 1703-1759.Date: M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]- Books
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A new French spelling-book, With the English to every Word; or, a system of reading, On a Plan so entirely New as not to bear the least Resemblance to any Thing of the Kind hitherto attempted: By the Assistance of which Pupils may be Taught to Read in One Tenth Part of the Time usually devoted to that Purpose. The Words are divided into Syllables, not according to the Number of Letters, but according to the Number of distinct Sounds; two Syllables, that require but one Emission of the Voice, being here placed in the same Division, and considered in Effect but as one. Syllables of a particular Termination are classed together, and that useful Arrangement is preserved through the whole Work; which is likewise interspersed with rules and Remarks on the genders of Nouns, and on Prosody, the Accent being marked on every syllable, where the Knowledge of it can be of any Use in helping the Reader to the right Utterance of the Sound. By Mr. Du Mitand, Teacher of Greek and Latin; of French, Italian, and most of the European living Tongues; and Author of several School-Books, Grammars, and other Works.
Huguenin Du Mitand, Louis.Date: 1784- Books
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Librorum in omni scientia & facultate insignium catalogus. A catalogue of Very Scarce and Valuable Books, in most Faculties, Sciences, and Languages. Viz. History of several Nations, particularly Great Britain and Ireland. Uoyages and Travels. Husbandry and Trade. Prints and Architecture. Divinity. Physic and Mathematics. Law, Common, Civil, and Canon. Lives and Memoirs. Poetry and Romances. Classics, cum Not. Uar. &c. Diccionaries and Grammars. In Greek, Latin, English, French, Italian and Spanish. With several Choice Law, and other Manuscripts; Tracts, and Plays; and many of the Old Elzevir Classics, most of them neatly Bound, several in Turkey-Leather, and many Large Paper. Which will begin to be Sold Cheap, (the Price mark'd in each Book) at Dan. Browne's, at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar, on Wednesday the 3d of March, 1724/5. Catalogues may be had at Mr. King's and Mr. Stagg's, in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Chapman's, in Pall-Mall; Mr. Graves's, in St. James's-Street Mr. Lewis's and Mr. Franklyn's, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden; Mr. Osborne's in Grays-Inn; Mr. Strahan's, in Cornhill, Booksellers: at the Chapter Coffee-House in Pater-Noster-Row; and at the Place of Sale.
Browne, Daniel, 1647-1727.Date: 1725]- Books
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A catalogue of dictionaries, vocabularies, grammars, and alphabets. In two parts. Part. I. Alphabetic Catalogue of authors. II. Chronological Catalogue of works in each class of language. By William Marsden, F. R. S. &c.
Marsden, William, 1754-1836.Date: printed, 1796- Books
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Two grammatical treatises: viz. I. Animadversions on the Latin grammar lately published by Mr. Robert Trotter Schoolmaster at Drumfries; by Mr. John Love Schoolmaster at Dumbarton. II. A dissertation upon the way of teaching that language: wherein the objections raised against Mr. Ruddiman's and other such like grammars, for their being too full and particular, are answered and confuted; And the vulgar Practice of teaching Latin by a Grammar writ in the same Language, is justified and defended. Together with some critical remarks on the new Latin grammar composed by Mr. John Clarke Schoolmaster at Hull. And on the Use he would have to be made of his literal Translations. By another hand.
Love, John, 1695-1750.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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The french verbs conjugated in five leaves; which in many grammars employ more than fifty, and in some more than One Hundred Pages. The Method entirely New. Many Verbs are instantly answered by a Motion of the Hand. The whole adapted to the youngest Capacities, by easy, gradual Lessons. To which is added, a compendious syntax of the several parts of speech. Digested into short Rules, with proper Examples for Application; in a Method calculated to avoid Perplexity and Confusion, and save unnecessary Labour and Trouble. By Luke Singleton, Esq;
Singleton, Luke.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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A catalogue of the libraries of a learned divine and schoolmaster, and of a Physician, lately Deceased. Consisting of a collection of valuable books in most faculties, sciences and languages; viz. Divinity, History, (especially English) Voyages and Travels, Husbandry and Trade, Architecture and Prints, Physick, Mathematicks, Musick, Law Common, Civil, and Canon, Lives and Memoirs, Poetry and Romances, Classicks cum Not. Var. & Delph. and most other School-Authors, Dictionaries and Grammars, in most Languages; viz. Greek, Latin, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, and Low-Dutch. Also a large collection of the London ministers tracts against popery, Sermons, Plays, and other choice stitch'd tracts, in several sciences, with manuscripts. Which will begin to be sold, (extraordinary cheap) the Price mark'd in the Books, at Daniel Browne's, at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar, on Thursday the 7th of October, 1725. Catalogues may be had at Mr. King's and Mr. Stagg's, in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Chapman's, in Pall-Mall; Mr. Graves's, in St. James's-Street; Mr. Lewis's and Franklyn's, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden; Mr. Meighan's, within Grays-Inn-Gate, Holborn; Mr. Strahan's, in Cornhill; Mr. Mount and Page, on Tower-Hill; Booksellers: at the Chapter Coffee-House, in Pater-Noster-Row; and at the Place of Sale.
Browne, Daniel, 1647-1727.Date: 1725]- Books
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The french verbs conjugated in five leaves; which, in many grammars, employs more than fifty, and in some, more than one hundred pages. The Method entirely New. Many Verbs are instantly answered by a Motion of the Hand. The whole adapted to the youngest Capacities, by easy, gradual Lessons. To which is added, a compendious syntax Of the several Parts of Speech, Digested into short Rules, with proper Examples for Application; in a Method calculated to avoid Perplexity and Confusion, and save unnecessary Labour and Trouble. Drawn up by a private gentleman, And approved by several eminent Masters of the French Tongue. Prolixitas toedium parit.
Singleton, Luke.Date: [1753]- Books
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London printed: and sold by Joseph Hazard, at the Bible in Stationers-Court, near Ludgate; who sells all sorts of Bibles, Testaments, Common-Prayers, Duty of Man, books of devotion, horn-books, primers, psalters, grammars, and all other sorts of school-books.
Hazard, Joseph, active 1716-1739.Date: 1720?]- Books
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A practical grammar of the Latin tongue, adapted to the rules of Mr. Ruddiman's rudiments. By James Barr, A. M. rector of the Grammar-School of Glasgow.
Barr, James, Rector of Glasgow Grammar School.Date: M.DCC.LXX. [1770]- Books
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A concise grammar of the English language. With an appendix chiefly extracted from Dr. Lowth's critical notes. By Alexander Miller, A.M.
Miller, Alexander, 1739-1820.Date: --1795--- Books
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A short grammar, or rudiments of the Latin tongue. By a clergyman, who hath taught grammar for twenty years past.
Green, J.Date: Printed in the Year, MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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Thomas Crosby and John Robinson, At the lower End of Fair-Street, upon Horse-ly-Down, in Southwark, sell all Sorts of Carpenters, Joyners, Painters, and Artificers Rules, Guaging-Rods, Quadrants, forestaffs, Gunters, straight or sliding; plain Scales, Compasses with or without Points, Cases of Instruments neatly fitted up for the Pocket, and all other Mathematical Instruments for Sea or Land. Also Sea Atlas's, English Pilots for the Northern, Southern, Streights, Guinea, West and East-India Navigation; Sea Charts, both Plain and Mercator, for all Parts of the known World; Globes of 3, 9, 12, and 16 Inches Diameter. Likewise all Sorts of Writing-Paper, and Paper Books neatly bound and ruled for Shops or Compting-Houses, fine Cards, Leather Cases, Pocket-Books, Slates, Quills, Pens, the best Ink and Ink-Powder, Leaden and other Standishes, Blacklead-Pencils, Wax, Wafers, and all other Stationary Wares. Also Weather-Glasses carefully fitted up and made portable; and the best Spectacles, Reading-Glasses, Burning-Glasses, Telescopes, Prospects, Microscopes, and other Optic Glasses. Likewise all Sorts of Bibles, Testaments, and Common-Prayers, Psalters, Accidences, Grammars, and other School-Books: And also Books of Divinity, Law, and History, and of any other Subject. N. B. At the same Place Young Gentlemen are boarded and expeditiously taught Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Navigation, Geography, Astronomy, And other Parts of the Mathematicks: Also the Italian Method of Book-Keeping, call[e]d Merchants Accompts, with the other Methods of Book-Keeping, as practised by Merchants, Shop-Keepers, and others.
Thomas Crosby and John Robinson (Mathemtical Instruments Sellers : Southwark, England)Date: 1740?]- Books
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A short grammar and vocabulary of the Moors language.
Date: 1771- Books
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Grammar made easy: containing Despauter's Grammar reform'd, and rendered 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: M,DCC,LXXII. [1772]- Books
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A Latin grammar. By John Read, of Boston in New-England, gent.
Read, John, 1680-1749.Date: M,DCC,XXXVI. [1736]- Books
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A comprehensive grammar: In which the principles of the English language are methodically digested into plain, and easy rules. With notes, and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and improving its use.
Meikleham, William, 1770 or 1771-1846.Date: 1781- Books
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A compendium of English grammar, for the use of schools and private instructers. To which are annexed, exercises, corresponding to the grammar. By Jonathan Burr, A.M.
Burr, Jonathan, 1757-1842.Date: 1797- Books
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A short introduction to grammar, for the use of the College and Academy in Philadelphia: being a new edition of Whittenhall's Latin grammar, with many alterations, additions and amendments, from the ancient and late grammarians.
Wettenhall, Edward, 1636-1713.Date: M,DCC,LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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An Introduction to English and Latin grammar. Compiled for the use of the classical school Baggot-Street.
Date: MDCCXCI [1791]- Books
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Classical exercises upon the rules laid down in Holder's Chambaud's French grammar. By G. Satis.
Satis, George.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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Classical exercises upon the rules laid down in Holder's Chambaud's French grammar. By G. Satis.
Satis, George.Date: M.DCC.XCIV. [1794]- Books
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The rudiments of latin grammar explain'd.
Lowe, Solomon, -1750.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXXVI. [1736]