An essay, proving, that an essay proving that the grammar call'd Sheridan's, is a transcript from the royal grammar, is a learned, judicious, and candid treatise, and plainly proves Mr. Sheridan to be no better than he shou'd be. By a Person of some condition and letters
- Greer, John.
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- MDCCXVIII [1718]
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Essay, proving, that an essay proving that the grammar call'd Sheridan's, is a transcript from the royal grammar, is a learned, judicious, and candid treatise, and plainly proves Mr. Sheridan to be no better than he shou'd be. By a Person of some condition and letters (Online)
An essay, proving, that an essay proving that the grammar call'd Sheridan's, is a transcript from the royal grammar, is a learned, judicious, and candid treatise, and plainly proves Mr. Sheridan to be no better than he shou'd be. By a Person of some condi
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Dublin : Printed and sold by the Hawkers, MDCCXVIII [1718]
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