A short sketch of English grammar. Intended for the use of such as study that language only. Consisting of a few rules, abstracted chiefly from Johnson, Lowth, Ash, &c. By the Observance of which, a Person wholly unacquainted with any other Language, may learn to speak and write english, Not only intelligibly, but with tolerable Propriety. To which is added, a table, exhibiting, at One View, the declinable parts of speech, with their Sub-Divisions. By Wells Egelsham, printer.

  • Egelsham, Wells, -1786.
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MDCCLXXX. [1780] [1779[
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London : printed for the editor; and sold by G. Kearsly in Fleet-Street, T. Evans in Pater-Noster-Row: and by the editor, in Goldsmith-Street, near Gough-Square, Fleet-Street, MDCCLXXX. [1780] [1779[.

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iv,31,[1]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T145865

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