An English grammar being a compilation from the works of such grammarians as have acquired the approbation of the public; better adapted, both to the ease of the master, and the benefit of the scholar, than most other treatises on that subject: To which are added, observations, explanatory and critical; as also, a short, but complete system of elocution, rendered plain to the meanest capacity; and the whole exemplified by orations and harangues. By J. Mennye, teacher of the mathematics, New-York.

  • Mennye, J.
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M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]
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An English grammar; being a compilation from the works of such grammarians as have acquired the approbation of the public; better adapted, both to the ease of the master, and the benefit of the scholar, than most other treatises on that subject: To which

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New-York : Printed and sold by S. Loudon, no. 5, Water-Street, and R. Hodge, no. 38., Maiden-Lane, M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]

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