The rational guide to the French tongue. Containing tables, calculated to teach the order of the French syntax. Together with a treatise for attaining the idiomatical French elegance ; And Rules for learning the Language without disgust, and for speaking it with Facility. Part II. A French plaidoyer between five young ladies contending for a Prize; In the course of which the French Syntax is elucidated, the Idiom discussed, The True French Accent Demonstrated and distinguished by appropriate Signs. By B. Calbris, A.M.

  • Calbris, B.
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1797
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London : sold by Messrs. Debrett, Piccadilly; Hookham, Miller, and Clarke, Bond-Street; Lindsell, No. 87, Wimpole-Street; Dulau No. 107, Wardour-Street; De Boffe, No. 7, Gerard-Street, Soho; Chapman, No. 151, and Lowndes, No. 77, Fleet-Street; Anderson, No. 62, Holborn-Hill; Baynes, No. 54, Paternoster-Row; Richardson, Cornhill; Boosey, No. 4, Broad-Street, Royal Exchange; and Ogilvy and Son, No. 315, Holborn, 1797.

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[4],iv,195,[1];[2],166p. ; 120.

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