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Eleganti? Terentian?: or the phrases of Terence. Digested in an alphabetical method, in Latin and English. For the use of schools.
Terence.Date: MDCCXVIII. [1718]- Books
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Farther English examples; or, book of cautions for children, in rendering English into Latin; With the Signification and Use of certain English Particles. With Phrases, English and Latin, under each Head. Containing also, I. Useful Observations for the Young Beginner. II. Figura, or the Figures of Construction. Each Part explained by proper Examples. Also a vocabulary, English and Latin.
Date: 1792- Books
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Farther English examples, or, book of cautions for children, in rendering English into Latin; with the signification, and use of certain English particles. With Phrases, English and Latin, under each Head. Containing also, I. Useful Observations for the Young Beginner. II. Figura, or the Figures of Construction. Each Part explained by proper Examples. Also a vocabulary, English and Latin.
Date: 1782- Books
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Familiares colloquendi formulæ, in usum scholarum concinnatæ; ... Partim collectæ, partim compositæ. Editio decima octava, correctior & castigatior, & aliqua parte auctior. ...
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536.Date: 1709- Books
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Farther English examples, or, book of cautions for children, in rendering English into Latin, with the signification and use of certain English particles. Containing also, I. Useful Observations for the Young Beginner. II. Figura, or the Figures or Construction. Each Part explained by proper Examples. With a vocabulary, English and Latin.
Date: 1776- Books
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Libamina junioribus philologis degustanda, or the locutions of the Latine tongue described and illustrated. With other things relating thereto.
Date: [1702]- Books
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Farther English examples containing I. Cautions for children in rendering English into Latin, with the peculiar signification and use of certain English particles. II. Useful Observations for the Young Beginner. III. Figura: or, the figures of construction. Each Part explained by proper Examples. With a vocabulary, English and Latin.
Date: 1761- Books
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Select phrases of Horace, translated into familiar English, and methodically arranged, for the use of schools, and persons who have not acquired a competent knowledge of this celebrated classic. By N. Owen, jun. A.M.
Horace.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Familiares colloquendi formulæ, in usum scholarum concinnatæ; ... Partim collectæ, partim compositæ. Editio vigesima quinta, correctio, & castigatior, & aliqua parte auctior. ...
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536.Date: 1743- Books
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Familiares colloquendi formulæ, in usum scholarum concinnatæ; ... Partim collectæ, partim compositæ. Editio decima nona, correctior & castigatior, & aliqua parte auctior. ...
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536.Date: 1712- Books
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Familiares colloquendi formulæ, in usum scholarum concinnatæ; Olim privatis unius scholae Exercitationibus accommodatae, nunc demum, in communem usum, publicatae. Partim collectæ, partim compositæ. Editio vigesima tertia, correctior & castigatior & aliqua parte auctior. Accesserunt Formulae in Examinanda Lectione.
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536.Date: 1724- Books
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A new French spelling-book: containing, a list of such French words, as will shew all the various ways the sounds of that language are expressed by the Letters; digested in to natural an Order, as by the Help of the annexed Remarks, when once the Pronunciation of these Words are learnt, which may be done in a very little Time, any other Word whatsoever may be readily and correctly read. By Claudius Arnoux, Teacher of the Latin and French Languages.
Arnoux, Claude, professeur.Date: 1733- Books
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M. Corderii colloquiorum libri quatuor: cum versione Gallica. In usum scholarum. The colloquies of Corderius, in four books: translated into French. For the use of schools, as well as of private learners.
Cordier, Mathurin, 1479-1564.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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Colloquiorum scholasticorum libri quatuor, ad pueros in quotidiano sermone paulatim exercendos: authore Maturino Corderio, recens ad emendatissima exemplaria recogniti.
Cordier, Mathurin, 1479-1564.Date: 1712- Books
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Grammaticæ quæstiones: or a grammatical examination, by question only: for the use of schools; particularly those where the Eton grammar is taught. Humbly offered to the Public, as the most effectual Way of laying a solid classical Foundation; and obviating the many Inconveniences arising from a supersicial Knowledge of the Grammar. By the Rev. N. Morgan, Late Fellow of King's-College, Cambridge, and now Master of the Grammar-School, in the City of Bath.
Morgan, Nathaniel, 1740-1811.Date: 1794- Books
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Grammaticæ quæstiones; or a gramatical examination, by question only: for the use of schools; particularly those where the Eton grammar is taught. Humbly offered to the Public, as the most effectual Way of laying a solid, classical Foundation; and obviating the many Inconveniances arising from a superficial Knowledge of the Grammar. By the Rev. N. Morgan. Late Fellow of King's-College, Cambridge, and now Master of the Grammar-School, in the City of Bath.
Morgan, Nathaniel, 1740-1811.Date: [1785?]- Books
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Jurisprudentia philologica, sive elementa juris civilis, secundum methodum et seriem Institutionum Justiniani, in brevem & facilem ordinem redacta, Notis Classicis, & Historicis, Nec Non Parallelis Juris Anglicani locis, illustrata. Quibus accessit Prooemium De Jure Civili Romanorum ante Justinianum, et de libris juris civilis Romanorum per Justinianum compositis. In Usum Juventutis Academicae. Per Robertum Eden, S.T.B. Archidiaconum Wintoniensem, & non ita pridem, Coll. Univ. Oxon. Socium.
Eden, Robert, 1701-1759.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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A parsing or grammatical resolution of some of the Colloquies of Cordery. Proper to be used with Clarke's English Translation. For the Use of young Beginners in the Latin Tongue, especially those of the Free-Grammar-School in Southampton. In which is shewn,---What Part of Speech every Word is. - --What Conjugation, Mood, Tense, Number, and Person every Verb is. - --What Declension, Case, Gender, or Number every other declinable Part of Speech is,---the Agreement and Government of each, with two or three Words of the Rules for such Agreeement and Government, and Reference to the Pages in which they are to be found in the Common Accidence published either by John Ward or Richard Mant; the Letter W. distinguishing the former, M. the latter. Every Latin Word of more than two Syllables is accented; and an Index is added, shewing in what Manner the Verbs are to be conjugated. M. A. Master of the Free-Grammar-School, Southampton.
Mant, Richard, 1744 or 1745-1817.Date: [1800?]- Archives and manuscripts
English Language Autograph Letters: HEA-HEY
Date: 1765-1910Reference: MS.8854- Books
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A new royal French grammar: containing rules for the pronouncing and writing of the French tongue, some familiar phrases, dialogues, fables, and three vocabularies. By John Palairet, French and Writing - Master to their Royal Highnesses the Duke of Cumberland, the Princess of Hesse, and the Queen of Denmark.
Palairet, Jean, 1697-1774.Date: M.DCC.LXI. [1761]- Books
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The christian's dictionary; or, sure guide to divine knowledge. Containing a full and familiar explanation of all the remarkable words made use of, in the Holy Scriptures, And In the Writings of the most eminent and pious Divines, whether ancient or modern. Wherein All the various Terms, Phrases, Titles, and Allusions, are traced from their Originals: The several Acceptations in which they are held, are clearly pointed out, in such a Manner as will enable the serious Christian to give an Account of the Faith that is in him, and render him Wise unto Salvation. In Every Part Of This Body Of Divinity, Great care has been taken to apply the subject matter to the Faith, Experience, And Duty Of Every Sincere Believer In The Doctrines Of The Gospel. The Whole being a Work calculated to promote the interests of Religion and Virtue, by conveying Knowledge with Simplicity, even to the most ignorant, rectifying the Errors that too many are apt to run into, and representing real Religion in its Native Colours, as taught in the Sacred Volume of Inspiration. To which is added, a brief explication of all the proper names found in sacred scripture, Including The Senses Wherein They Were Used BY The Ancient Jews: Every one of them being significant of some remarkable Transaction, or providential Event. B the Reverend John Fleetwood, D. D. Author of the Life of Our blessed Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, &c. Published by the King's Authority. Illustrated and adorned with Thirty curious and emblematical Engravings, executed, from the Original Drawings of the celebrated Wale, by the most eminent English Artists, particularly Grignion, Walker, Taylor, and Rennoldson.
Fleetwood, John.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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French rudiments: consisting of a grammar of the language, every-way better than any, and more comprehensive than All; - A Vocabulary of the most usual Words; - A Sententiae of the most familiar Phrases; - A Dictionary of the most beautiful Idioms; and - A Florilege of the most celebrated Pieces, from the best Writers, both Ancient and Modern. To which are added tables of corresponding terminations, and words of similar sound; in English, French, Latin, Greek, &c. by way of Key to the Etymology. A List of Words, the same (or nearly so) in Sound; but different in Sense, and Spelling; cast into short Sentences, for the Ease of the Memory. AN Explanation of Idioms; with divers other Curious and Useful Particulars. The whole dispos'd in the most easy and instructive method; and Printed in the most Commodious Manner; as well to strike the Eye and Imagination, by a proper Distinction of Letter and Situation; as for the readier Turning to, or Learning of any Particular: And, SO, Fitted for the Use of Ladies as well as Gentlemen (whether French, or English) and even brought-down to the Capacities of little Children. By Solomon Lowe.
Lowe, Solomon, -1750.Date: [1740]- Books
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Dictionarium Anglo-Britannicum: or, a general English dictionary, comprehending a brief, but emphatical and clear explication of all sorts of difficult words, that derive their Original from other Ancient and Modern Languages; as also, of all Terms relating to Arts and Sciences, both Liberal and Mechanical, viz. Divinity, Law, Philosophy, Physick, Surgery, Anatomy, Chymistry, Pharmacy, Botanicks, Mathematicks, Grammar, Rhetorick, Logick, Musick, Heraldry, Maritime Affairs, Military Discipline, Traffick, Husbandry, Gardening, Handicrafts, Confectionery, Cookery, Horsemanship, Hunting, Hawking, Fowling, Fishing, &c. To which is Added, A Large Collection of Words and Phrases, as well Latin as English, made use of in our Ancient Statutes; Old Records, Charters, Writs, and Processes at Law, never before publish'd in so Small a Volume: Besides an Interpretation of the proper Names of Men and Women, and several other Remarkable Particulars mentioned in the Preface. The Whole Work Compil'd, and Methodically Digested, for the Benefit of Young Students, Tradesmen, Artificers, Foreigners, and others, who are desirous thoroughly to understand what they Speak, Read, or Write. By John Kersey, Philobibl.
Kersey, John, active 1720.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Books
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An academy will be opened at no. 48, Broad Street, St. Giles's, almost opposite to Plumbtree Street: On Monday, the 7th. of January, 1788, Where Youth of either Sex will be taught with care and expedition, English, Latin, French, Writing, Accompts, and the various branches of the Mathematics, by J. Pierson, and Assistants, at the following moderate Terms, viz. Spelling and Reading - - - 6d. per Week, or 6s. per Quarter. Reading and Writing - - - 8d Do. 8s. Do. Reading, Writing and Arithmetic 9d. Do. 9s. Do. Book-Keeping - - - - - 11d. Do. 11. Do. Geometry, Mensuration, Navigation, &c Two Guineas per Quarter. Latin and French taught by Mr. Bardelau, at Five Shillings per Quarter. An Evening School from 7 till 9, Terms the same as above. - - - - As the Pupils lose more in one week, than they can gain in two, therefore only 3 weeks Holidays will be given throughout the Year, viz. two at Christmas, and one at Midsummer.
Pierson, J.Date: 1788]- Books
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The new universal etymological English dictionary: Containing An Additional Collection of Words, with their Explications and Etymologies from the Ancient British, Teutonick, Dutch, Saxon, Danish, French, Italian, Spanish, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Chaldee, &c. each in its proper Character. Also An Explication of Hard and Technical Words, or Terms, in all Arts and Sciences; with Accents directing to their proper Pronunciation, shewing both the Orthography and Orthoepia of the English Tongue. Illustrated With some Hundred Cuts, giving a clearer Idea of those Figures, not so well apprehended by verbal Description. Likewise A Collection and Explanation of Words and Phrases used in our antient Charters, Statutes, Writs, Old Records and Processes at Law. Also The Theogony, Theology, and Mythology of the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, &c. being an Account of their Deities, Solemnities, Divinations, Auguries, Oracles, and Hieroglyphicks. A Work useful for such as would Understand what they Read and Hear, Speak what they Mean, and Write true English. To which is added, a dictionary of cant words. By N. Bailey.
Bailey, N. (Nathan), -1742.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]