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.
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- [1710?]
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Shortest way to write and speak Latin, by numbers and rules, hereto unknown to masters (Online)
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 I
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London : Printed for the author, by J. Mayo, at the Printing Press, in Fleet-Street, [1710?]
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