The most natural and easy way of institution, by making a domestic education less chargeable to parents, and more easy and beneficial to children . By which method, youth may not only make a very considerable progress in languages, but also in arts and sciences, in two years. By Robert Ainsworth, author of the New dictionary, intituled, thesaurus linguæ Latinæ compendiarius.

  • Ainsworth, Robert, 1660-1743.
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1736
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The most natural and easy way of institution, by making a domestic education less chargeable to parents, and more easy and beneficial to children. By which method, youth may not only make a very considerable progress in languages, but also in arts and sci

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London : Printed for E. Curll, in Rose-Street, Covent-Garden, and J. Wilford, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1736.

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