The scholar's vade mecum or, a new dictionary, Latin and English. Consisting of Such Words as are purely Classical. In which The English is given from the best Authorities; and The Latin Words explained in all their Variations, according to the most approved Grammarians. For the use of schools. By James Moir, Teacher of Languages.

  • Moir, James, teacher of languages.
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M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]
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The scholar's vade mecum; or, a new dictionary, Latin and English. Consisting of Such Words as are purely Classical. In which The English is given from the best Authorities; and The Latin Words explained in all their Variations, according to the most appr

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Edinburgh : printed by James Donaldson, for the author, and sold at his house; and by Alexander Donaldson, at his Shop, (no. 48.) St. Paul's Church-Yard; London, and at Edinburgh; and by all the booksellers in town and country, M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]

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