Lily's rules for the genders of nouns, and Heteroclites . With the present perfect tenses and supines of verbs, or, Propria quæ Maribus, quæ genus and as in præsenti, Englished and explained from Turner's late amendments of Lily's grammar, to which are prefixed Hoole's terminations and examples to the several declensions of nouns and conjugations of verbs. For the use of young grammarians.

  • Lily, William, 1468?-1522.
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1758
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Lily's rules for the genders of nouns, and Heteroclites. With the present perfect tenses and supines of verbs, or, Propria quæ Maribus, quæ genus and as in præsenti, Englished and explained from Turner's late amendments of Lily's grammar, to which are pre

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[Dublin] : London: printed, Dublin: Reprinted by and for I. Jackson, at the Globe in Meath-street, 1758.

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