The compendious American grammar, or Grammatical institutes in verse designed for the use of schools in the United States with an appendix, containing rules for the formation of verbs, and the right use of the points and stops. Inscribed to the American instructors of youth. By Daniel Humphreys, Esq. Published according to act of Congress. [Two lines in Latin from Ovid].
- Humphreys, Daniel, 1740-1827.
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- M,DCC,XCII. [1792]
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The compendious American grammar, or Grammatical institutes in verse designed for the use of schools in the United States: with an appendix, containing rules for the formation of verbs, and the right use of the points and stops. Inscribed to the American
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Portsmouth, (N.H.) : Printed by John Osborne, at the Spy Printing Office, (for the author.), M,DCC,XCII. [1792]
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