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Language and languages - Composition and exercises - Great Britain - Early works to 1800

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    The shortest way to write and speak Latin, by numbers and rules, hereto unknown to masters . With an alphabetical index of the English words, which require a Latin rule, and an essay upon the rules. By Mr. Cheneau, professor of Latin, English, French and Italian tongues, these two and thirty years in England; formerly a slave, then governor of Naxos and Paros, and taught at his house, over against the Herald's Office, near St. Pauls, every afternoon, and Abroad every morning; where you may have his little rules's books, and papers of verbs, for the French and Italian, if you learn. Youth may board.

    Cheneau, François. | Date: [1710?]

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