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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French verbs conjugated in five leaves (Online)
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 C
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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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