A new Latin-English dictionary containing all the words proper for reading the classic writers; with the Authorities subjoined to each Word and Phrase. To which is prefixed, a new English-Latin dictionary, carefully compiled from The best Authors in our Language. Both parts greatly improved, beyond all the preceding Works of the same Nature; supplying their Deficiences, and comprising whatever is useful and valuable in all former Dictionaries. The third edition, corrected and improved. By the King's Authority. Designed for the general use of schools and private gentlemen. By the Rev. Mr. William Young, Editor of Ainsworth's Dictionary.
- Young, William, d. 1757.
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- MDCCLXIX. [1769]
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A new Latin-English dictionary: containing all the words proper for reading the classic writers; with the Authorities subjoined to each Word and Phrase. To which is prefixed, a new English-Latin dictionary, carefully compiled from The best Authors in our
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London : printed for J. Whiston, J. Pote, J. Buckland, H. Woodfall, C. Bathurst, W. Strahan, J. Rivington, B. White, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston; Hawes, Clarke, and Collins; T. Longman, S. Crowder, T. Caslon, R. Horsfield, B. Law, Z. Stuart, Johnson and Payne, W. Ginger, G. Knapp; and B. Collins, MDCCLXIX. [1769]
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