An explanatory pronouncing dictionary of the French language, (in French and English); wherein the exact sound and articulation of every syllable are distinctly marked (according to the method adopted by Mr. Walker, in his pronouncing dictionary). To which are Prefixed, The Principles of the French Pronunciation; Presatory Directions for using the Spelling Representative of every Sound; and The Conjucation of the Verbs, Regular, Irregular, and Defective, with their true Pronunciation. By L'abbe Tardy, Late Master of Arts in the University of Paris.

  • Tardy, abbé.
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1799
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London : printed for the author, No. 50, Upper Mount-Street; and W. Clarke, No. 38, New Bond-Street. Sold by L'homme, No. 93, New Bond-Street; Deboffe, Gerard-Street, Soho; Dulau and Co. Wardour-Street; Gardner, Strand; Boosey, Old Broad-Street, Royal Exchange; R.H. Evans, (successor to Mr. Edwards), No. 26, Pall-Mall; Cooke, Oxford; Barratt, Bath; Todd, York; Christopher and Jennet, Stockton upon Tees; Mundell and Son, Edinburgh; and by all Booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland, 1799.

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44,[320]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T97234

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