A grammar of the Greek language originally composed for the College-School, at Gloucester: in which it has been the editor's design to reject what, in the most improved editions of Cambden [i.e., Camden], is redundant: to supply what is deficient: to reduce to order wha is intricate and confused: and to consign to an appendix what is not requisite to be got by heart.

  • Camden, William, 1551-1623.
Date:
April, 1800
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Grammar of the Greek language (Online)
A grammar of the Greek language: originally composed for the College-School, at Gloucester: in which it has been the editor's design to reject what, in the most improved editions of Cambden [i.e., Camden], is redundant: to supply what is deficient: to red

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Printed at Boston : by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews. Sold by them in Boston; by Thomas, Andrews & Penniman, Albany; by Thomas, Andrews & Butler, Baltimore; by I. Thomas, Worcester; and by most of the booksellers in America, April, 1800.

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First American from the third London edition. Recommended by the University at Cambridge (Mass.) to be used by those who are intended for that seminary.

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