Familiar forms of speaking : compos'd for the use of schools formerly fitted for the exercise of a private school only, now published for common use. Partly gathered, partly composed.
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Printed by J.W. for Tho. Helder, at the Sign of the Angel in Little-Britain, near Aldersgate,
1698.
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| Edition: | The twelfth edition, corrected and amended and somewhat englarged to which are added short forms for parsing a lesson. |
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