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A new system of grammar for the variable parts of speech, particularly adapted to the French tongue ... By Mr. du Mitand

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  • "A new system of grammar : for the variable parts of speech, particularly adapted to the French tongue, ... By Mr. du Mitand"
  • "A new system of grammar for the variable parts of speech, particularly adapted to the French tongue ... By Mr. du Mitand"@en
  • "A new system of grammar for the variable parts of speech, particularly adapted to the French tongue ... By Mr. du Mitand"
  • "A new system of grammar for the variable parts of speech, particularly adapted to the French tongue, ... By Mr. du Mitand"
  • "A new system of grammar, for the variable parts of speech, particularly adapted to the French tongue ... By Mr. du Mitand"@en
  • "A new system of grammar : for the variable parts of speech, particularly adapted to the French tongue ... By Mr. du Mitand"@en
  • "A new system of grammar for the variable parts of speech, particularly adapted to the French tongue, considered as a Basis on which all the European living Tongues will be alternately built. This comprehensive Method of declining and conjugating, as far as it refers to French only, and its comparative regularity collectively considered in the Languages hereafter grafted upon it, will, it is hoped, by setting forth a general plan, effectually annihilate the numberless and dissonant Systems of modern Grammarians. By Mr. du Mitand, Teacher of the Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and of all the capital European Living Tongues; Author of several Publications, School-Books, and Grammars"
  • "A new system of grammar for the variable parts of speech, particularly adapted to the French tongue, considered as a Basis on which all the European living Tongues will be alternately built. This comprehensive Method of declining and conjugating, as far as it refers to French only, and its comparative regularity collectively considered in the Languages hereafter grafted upon it, will, it is hoped, by setting forth a general plan, effectually annihilate the numberless and dissonant Systems of modern Grammarians. By Mr. du Mitand, Teacher of the Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and of all the capital European Living Tongues; Author of several Publications, School-Books, and Grammars"@en
  • "A new system of grammar"