English and Latin. Exercises, for school-boys: comprising all the rules of syntaxis : With explanations, and other necessary observations on each rule. And shewing the genitive case, and gender of nouns and pronouns; as also the preterperfect tense, supine, and conjugation of verbs. Answering perfectly to the design of Mr. Garretson, and Hermes Romanus, in bringing on learners, most gradually and expeditiously, to the translating of English into Latin. By N. Bailey, schoolmaster.
| Main Author: | Bailey, N. (Nathan), -1742 |
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| Corporate Author: | Gale (Firm) |
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Printed for C. Ware and Son; S. Crowder and Company J. Keith; T. Longman; J. Johnston; J. Richardson; R. Baldwin; T. Caslon; B. Law,
MDCCLXII. [1762]
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