A short introduction to the Latin grammar , with a vocabulary more copious than Mr. Watt's, and less tedious than that printed by Mr. Fairbairn; whereof a great Part is translated from the Rudiments and Vocabulary of the Author of the New Method: To which are Subjoin'd The Sayings of the Wise-Men, Cato's Moral Precepts, William Lilly's and John Sulpitius's Instructions to School Boys. By Mr. James Bayne, School-Master in Dumfermline.
- Bayne, James
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A short introduction to the Latin grammar, with a vocabulary more copious than Mr. Watt's, and less tedious than that printed by Mr. Fairbairn; whereof a great Part is translated from the Rudiments and Vocabulary of the Author of the New Method: To which
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Edinburgh : printed by John Moncur, and sold at his printing-house at the foot of the Bull-Closs, opposite to the Trone, 1714.
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