Hermes Romanus , anglicis D. Johannis Garretsoni vertendis exercitiis accommodatus: or, a new collection of Latin words and phrases, for the more ready and exact translating of Garretson's English exercises into Latin. The Whole being done in a most Compleat Method; shewing how every Word is Declined and Conjugated; with whatsoever else is necessary for speedy and proper Translation, so as to render that Excellent Book of singular Use, beyond any thing of the like Nature extant. By W.H. teacher of a private school.

  • Hamilton, William, teacher.
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1760
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Hermes Romanus, anglicis D. Johannis Garretsoni vertendis exercitiis accommodatus: or, a new collection of Latin words and phrases, for the more ready and exact translating of Garretson's English exercises into Latin. The Whole being done in a most Comple

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London : printed for J. Richardson, in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Fuller, and B. Law and Co. in Ave-Mary-Lane; and C. and R. Ware, on Ludgate-Hill, 1760.

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The eighth edition corrected, and very much amended.

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