The brachygraphy of the French verbs or an easy and speedy method of conjugating them, both Singly, and when in Construction with all the possible Accidents by which they can be Accompanied. The Whole reduced and framed upon the new and only true System of conjugating the French verbs; and accompanied with a copious List of them at the End, and a Key to facilitate the Use and Understanding of the Work. By the Chevalier de Sauseuil, L. L. D. of the University of Paris.
- Sauseuil, chevalier de (Jean-Nicolas), b. 1731.
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- M.D.CC.LXXII. [1772]
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Brachygraphy of the French verbs (Online)
The brachygraphy of the French verbs; or an easy and speedy method of conjugating them, both Singly, and when in Construction with all the possible Accidents by which they can be Accompanied. The Whole reduced and framed upon the new and only true System
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London : printed for Edward and Charles Dilly in the Poultry; and sold by J. and J. Fletcher, at Oxford; and T. Merril, at Cambridge, M.D.CC.LXXII. [1772]
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