Gautier, Joseph, 1714-1776.
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The true practical French grammar containing I. Exact and easy rules for the pronunciation. II. A large collection of the best and truest idioms, extracted from the most celebrated Writers. And, III. A new set of familiar dialogues, in French and English; including a Description of the City of London; a Compendium of Geography; and several Scenes taken out of Molier's Plays. The whole treated of in an easy Method, and Adapted for those who desire to be thoroughly grounded in the French Language. By J. D. Gautier.
Gautier, Joseph, 1714-1776.Date: 1743- E-books
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An answer to the discourse which carried the præmium at the Academy of Dijon; on the question, Whether the re-establisment of arts and sciences hath contributed to the refinement of manners? By Monsieur Gautier, Professor of Mathematicks and of History, and Fellow of the Royal Academy of Belles-Lettres, at Nancy. To which are added, Observations on the above answer to that discourse. By John-James Rousseau, Citizen of Geneva, Author of the Discourse. Translated from the French originals
Gautier, Joseph, 1714-1776.Date: [1752?]