The French compared with the English syntax, by questions and answers wherein every rule is immediately followed by an exercise, with an Index to it, in the Form of a Dictionary, at the End of the Book. By Mr. Duverger.

  • Duverger, M. (J).
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1796
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French compared with the English syntax, by questions and answers (Online)
The French compared with the English syntax, by questions and answers: wherein every rule is immediately followed by an exercise, with an Index to it, in the Form of a Dictionary, at the End of the Book. By Mr. Duverger

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London : printed for, and sold by the author, No. 9, High-street, Mary-le-bone; B. Appleyard, Wimpole-street; W. Brown, Strand; T. Hookham, New Bond-street; C. Dilly, Poultry; and B. Law, Ave-Maria-lane, 1796.

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