A concise English grammar, rendered easy to every capacity, so that (without any other help) a person may acquire the knowledge of the English language. To perfect the Learner, there are many Exercises of good and bad English, Annexed to every Rule of Syntax; also, punctuation, and a help to reading, speaking, and composing; with many Examples of Composition, On interesting Subjects, expressive of the true Sublime; extracted from the best english authors. To which are added, a short compendium of logic and rhetoric, and A sketch of the constitution of England. By Benjamin Rhodes.

  • Rhodes, Benjamin, 1743-1816?.
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1795
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Birmingham : printed by J. Belcher, 1795.

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204p. ; 120.

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Alston, I.493
ESTC T162231

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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