The french verbs conjugated in five leaves; which, in many grammars, employs more than fifty, and in some, more than one hundred pages. The Method entirely New. Many Verbs are instantly answered by a Motion of the Hand. The whole adapted to the youngest Capacities, by easy, gradual Lessons. To which is added, a compendious syntax Of the several Parts of Speech, Digested into short Rules, with proper Examples for Application; in a Method calculated to avoid Perplexity and Confusion, and save unnecessary Labour and Trouble. Drawn up by a private gentleman, And approved by several eminent Masters of the French Tongue. Prolixitas toedium parit.
- Singleton, Luke.
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- [1753]
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London : printed and sold by M. Mechell, at her printing-office, the King's-Arms, in Fleet-Street, [1753]
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30p. ; 80.
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The fourth edition.
References note
ESTC T129795
Alston, XII 361
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