Tales and fables , invented (for the Education of a Prince.) By the late Celebrated Archbishop of Cambray, author of Telemachus. Digested into Sections and Periods, and dispos'd (after a new Manner) for the Use of Schools, and the early Improvement of Young Gentlemen and Ladies in Virtue and good Manners. With a particular and curious Relation of the Method observed in training up the Young Prince even from his Infancy, to Virtue and Learning.
- Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe-, 1651-1715.
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- 1736
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Tales and fables, invented (for the Education of a Prince.) By the late Celebrated Archbishop of Cambray, author of Telemachus. Digested into Sections and Periods, and dispos'd (after a new Manner) for the Use of Schools, and the early Improvement of Youn
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[Dublin] : London printed; and Dublin re-printed, by James Hoey, at the Sign of Mercury in Skinner Row, next Door to the Thoisel, 1736.
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