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Selecta Colloquiorum Maturini Corderii centuria
Notis anglicis adspersa, et à plurimis, quæ vulgares editiones infestas habent, mendis repurgata. A Gulielmo Willymott, A.M. Coll. Regal. Cantab. Socio. Usui scholarum -
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 further improving its rules. By Thomas Ruddiman, M.A -
An introduction to the making of Latin
Comprising after an easy, compendious method, the substance of the Latin syntax, with proper English examples, most of them translations from the classic authors in one column, and the Latin words in another. To which is subjoined in the same method, a succinct account of the affairs of ancient Greece and Rome; intended at once to bring boys acquained with history, and the idiom of the Latin tongue: with rules for the gender of nouns. A new edition, diligently revised, and carefully corrected. By John Clarke, late master of the Public Grammar-School in Hull -
An easy and practical introduction to the knowledge of the Latin tongue: or, An exemplification of the rules of construction, corresponding to those of the Philadelphia grammar
with two indexes and a few necessary cautions, to assist youth in translating with more accuracy. -
A plain, short, comprehensive, practical Latin grammar
comprising all the rules and observations necesary to an accurate knowledge of the Latin classics, with the signs of quality affixed to certain syllables to shew their right pronunciation -
A practical, new vocabulary Latin and English
consisting of more than two thousand nouns substantive, appellative and proper; serving to exemplify and illustrate the rules for the declensions and genders of nouns in the Latin grammar: with an appendix of adjectives, every one of which may be adapted to one or other of the foregoing substantives -
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. -
Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta
A select century of Corderius's colloquies; with an English translation, as literal as possible: designed for the use of beginners in the Latin tongue. By John Clarke -
English and Latin exercises, for the use of schools: containing all the rules of syntax: With Explanations, and other Necessary Observations on each Rule: Shewing also The Genitive Case, and Gender of Nouns and Pronouns; the Preterperfect. Tense, Supines, Conjugation of Verbs, &c. And answering perfectly the design of Mr. Garretson, and the Hermes Romanus, by bringing on learners gradually and expeditiously, to the translating of English into Latin. By N. Bailey, schoolmaster
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On the syntax of the Latin verb
designed for the use of students. By Samuel Seyer, M. A. of Corpus Christi College, Oxford -
An abridgement of the last quarto edition of Ainsworth's dictionary, English and Latin
The English Part Being Enriched With AN Addition Of Some Thousand Words From Good Authority; And The Latin Part Consisting Only Of Such Words AS Are Purely Classical. Designed For The Use Of Schools. By Thomas Morell, D. D. Late Rector Of Buckland, In Hertfordshire, F. SS. R. And A. And Chaplain To His Majesty's Garaison At Portsmouth -
An introduction to the Latin tongue, for the use of youth
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The rudiments of Latin and English grammar
designed to facilitate the study of both languages, by connecting them together. By Alexander Adam, LL. D. Rector of the High School of Edinburgh -
An introduction to the making of Latin
Comprising, after an easy and compendious method, the substance of the Latin syntax; with Proper English Examples, most of them Translations from the Classic Authors, in one Column, and the Latin Words in another. To which is subjoined, in the same Method, a succinct account of the Affairs of ancient Greece and Rome; intended at once to bring Boys acquainted with History, and the Idiom of the Latin Tongue: With Rules for the Gender of Nouns. By John Clarke. The twenty-eighth edition, corrected. To which are annexed the rules of syntax, adapted to the Westminster Grammar, and also those to Ward's new Edition of Lily, with other Additions