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.
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MDCCLIV. [1754]
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London : printed by W. Strahan for the author: and sold by C. Hitch and L. Hawes, in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLIV. [1754]

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[4],xii,86,25,[1]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T139806

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