The rudiments of the Latin tongue: or, A, plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar : Wherein the principles of the language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful Notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A.
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