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Defying deafness through music
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Introductory manual of the Hindi language with extracts from the Premsâgar, together with technical vocabularies for theologians and missionaries, lawyers, judges, magistrates and police officers, the medical profession and dispensers, and interpreters / by Luigi Josa.
Josa, F. P. Luigi.Date: 1907- Books
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Tibetan grammar / by H. A. Jas̈chke.
Jäschke, H. A. (Heinrich August), 1817-1883.Date: 1883- Books
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Rudiments of the Latin tongue, with critical notes and observations. To which are added the principal figures of rhetoric; and a vocabulary Accommodated to the foregoing Rudiments in Analogy and Syntax. For the Use of Schools. By John Milner, D. D. Author of the Practical Grammars of the Latin and Greek Tongues.
Milner, John, 1718-1779.Date: 1756- Books
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A rational double grammar, for both English and French: in two parts. Part I. Containing a grammatical introduction to the English tongue, and its Terms explain'd. Also shewing the Number of Declensions of English and French Nouns, which are not fixed in other Grammars, &c. Part II. Treating of the conjugations of regular and irregular verbs, both in English and French separately; with a compleat Use of all the Tenses, which other Grammars are deficient in, &c. Besides a Correction of their Errors in French Verbs, &c. as the Preface will shew. Proper For learning both Languages Grammatically; which will supply the Defect of those who have had an imperfect Education in the Latin. To which is added, the idioms of the French Gil Blas. Translated according to our English idioms. By Isaac Cousteil.
Cousteil, Isaac.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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An introduction to an English grammar; Containing I. A compendious way to master any Language in the World. II. A particular Account of those Eastern and Northern Tongues, Grammars of which are not publish'd in the Collection to which this Attempt belongs, viz. the Ethlopic, Coptic, Persic, Samaritan, Armenian, Turkish, Chinese, Damulian or Malabaric, Malayan, Indian: And the Selavonic, Teutonic, Hibernian, British, Gothic, Runic, Islandic Tongues. III. A Dissertation on the Saxon. IV. A Grammar of it. Being number X. of the Complete linguist; or universal grammar. By J. Henley, M.A.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]