Principes généraux et particuliers de la langue Française : confirmés par des exemples choisis, instructifs, agréables & tirés des bons auteurs ... /
| Main Author: | Wailly, Noël François de, 1724-1801 |
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | French |
| Published: |
Paris :
J. Barbou,
1773.
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| Edition: | Septième éd., rev. & considérablement augm. |
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