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Grammatical exercises
Or, An exemplification of the several moods and tenses, and of the principal rules of construction; consisting chiefly of moral sentences. collected out of the best Roman authors, and translated into English, to be render'd bak into Latin, the Latin words being set in the opposite column. Taken for the most part from Mr. Turner's exercises to the accidence, and adapted to the method of the Latin rudiments published by T.R -
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 subjoin'd, 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. The seventeenth edition, revised and carefully corrected. By John Clarke, late master of the Publick Grammar-School in Hull -
An english and Swedish dictionary
wherein the generality of words and various significations are rendered into Swedish and Latin, forms of speech, proverbs and terms of art In husbandry and gardening especially, observed, Above 2400 English Words traced from their true original gothick, And the mistakes of Junius, Menagius and other Etymologians remarked. Thereunto is added a large collection of terms of trade and navigation and an herbal or Index of plants common to both Nations. By Jacob Serenius, D. D. Dean of Nykoping, F. R. S -
An english and Swedish dictionary
wherein the generality of words and various significations are rendered into Swedish and Latin, forms of speech, proverbs and terms of art in Husbandry and Gardening especially, observed, Above 2400 English Words traced from their true original gothick, And the mistakes of Junius, Menagius and other Etymologians remarked. Thereunto is added a large collection of terms of trade and navigation and an herbal or Index of plants common to both Nations. By Jacob Serenius, D. D. Dean of Nyk°oping, F. R. S -
A new syntax for the Latin tongue
Containing Twenty-Four General Rules, and Exceptions or Subordinate Rules to each. Together with Suitable Examples -
A new Latin-English dictionary
Containing all the words proper for reading the classic writers, with the Authorities subjoined to each Word and Phrase. To which is prefixed, a new English-Latin dictionary, Carefully Compiled from the best Authors in our Language. Both Parts greatly improved, beyond all the preceding Works of the same Nature; supplying their Deficiencies, and comprising whatever is useful and valuable in all former Dictionaries. By the King's Authority. Designed for the General Use of Schools and Private Gentlemen. By the Rev. Mr. William Young, Editor of Ainsworth's Dictionary -
Onomastikon brachy
sive nomenclatura brevis reformata: adjecto cum syllabo verborum ac adjectivorum: unà cum duplici centenario proverbiorum anglo-latino-græcorum: Ac aliis nonnullis. In usum Scholæ Regiæ Westmonasteriensis -
The common accidence examined and explained
by short questions and answers according to the very words of the book: Conducing very much to the Ease of the Teacher, and Benefit of the Learner. Being helpful to the better Understanding of the Rudiments and Grounds of Grammar, delivered in that and the like Introductions to the Latin Tongue. Written heretofore, and made use of in Rotherham School, and now published for the profit of young beginners in that and other schools. By Charles Hoole, Master of Arts, late Teacher of a private Grammar-School near the Token-House Garden in Lothbury, London -
The construction of the Latin verse-grammar
For the use of the lower forms in Westminster-School -
Directions to young scholars
For Translating Latin into English, and English into Latin, with Rules for making Themes. Design'd for the Use of Bath School -
The works of Horace
in English verse. By several hands. Collected and published by Mr. Duncombe. With notes historical and critical -
Exercises to the accidence
and grammar: or, an exemplification of the several moods and tenses, and of the principal rules of construction; consisting chiefly of moral sentences, collected out of the best Roman authors, and translated into English, to be render'd back into Latin, the Latin Words being set in the opposite Column. With References to the Latin Syntax; and Notes. The ninth edition, with additions and improvements. By William Turner, M. A. Late Master of the Free-School at Colchester -
Erasmi colloquia selecta
or, the select colloquies of Erasmus. With an English translation, As Literal as possible, Designed for the Use of Beginners in the Latin Tongue. By John Clarke, Author of the Essays upon Education and Study