Eutropii historiæ Romanæ breviarium: or, an abridgement of the Roman history by Eutropius. With the following Improvements: I. The Words of the Author are placed in their Grammatical Order, in the lower Part of the Page. II. In the Order of Construction, every Word of more than two Syllables is marked with an Accent, directing the Pronunciation. III. A Geographical Index, giving an Account of the Places mentioned in the Author. IV. An Alphabetical Vocabulary of the Words in the Author, showing their Parts of Speach and Signification. V. The Themes of Verbs, with their Government. For the Use of Schools. by John Stirling, D. D. Late Vicar of Great Gaddesden in Hertsordshire; and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Gordon.

  • Eutropius, active 4th century.
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M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]
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Breviarium ab urbe condita. English. Abridgments

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London : printed With His Majesty's Royal Licence and Privilege, for J Rivington and sons, S. Crowder, B. Law, T. Caslon, G. Robinson, and R. Baldwin, M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]

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vii,[1],176p. ; 80.

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The fifth edition.

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ESTC T183255

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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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