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A Compendious way to teaching ancient and modern languages, 1723

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  • "Tractate of education"@en
  • "Ancient and modern languages, 1723"@en
  • "Compendious Way of Teaching Ancient and Modern Languages"
  • "Methode courte et facile pour apprendre les humanités Grecques & Latines"

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  • "A compendious way of teaching ancient and modern languages : 1723"
  • "A compendious way of teaching ancient and modern languages, formerly practised by the learned Tanaquil Faber"
  • "A Compendious way to teaching ancient and modern languages, 1723"@en
  • "A Compendious Way of Teaching Ancient and Modern Languages formerly practised by Tanaquil Faber"
  • "A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages : formerly practised by the learned Tanaquil Faber ; and now with little alteration, succesfully executed in London ; with observations on the same subject by several eminent men, viz. Roger Ascham, Richard Carew, Mr. Milton, Mr. Lock, &c. with An account of the education of the Dauphine, and of his sons, the Dukes of Burgundy, Anjou, and Berry ; with the Marchioness of Lambert's letter to her son. To which is added, An essay on rational grammar"@en
  • "A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages, formerly practised by the learned Tanaquil Faber, and now, with little alteration, successufully executed in London. With observations on the same subject, by several eminent men, viz. Roger Ascham, Richard Carew, Mr. Milton, Mr. Locke, &c. With an account of the education of the Dauphine, and his sons ... Also, an essay on rational grammar. To which are now added, proposals for a new method of demestick education. Likewise, the original letter of Cardinal Woolsey, to the masters of his school at Ipswich ; with an English translation ... By J.T. Philipps"@en
  • "A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages : formerly practised by the learned Tanaquil Faber ; and now with little alteration, successfully executed in London : with observations on the same subject by several eminent men, viz. Roger Ascham, Richard Carew, Mr. Milton, Mr. Lock, &c. : with an account of the education of the Dauphine, and of his sons, the Dukes of Burgundy, Anjou, and Berry : with the Marchioness of Lambert's letter to her son : to which is added, an essay on rational grammar"@en
  • "A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages : formerly practised by the learned Tanaquil Faber"@en
  • "A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages formerly practised by the learned Tanaquil Faber, and now with little alteration, faithfully executed in London; with observations on the same subject by several eminent men, viz. Roger Ascham, Richard Carew, Mr. Milton, Mr. Lock, &c. with An account of the education of the Dauphine, and of his sons, the Dukes of Burgundy, Anjou, and Berry; with the Marchioness of Lambert's letter to her son. To which is added, An essay on rational grammar"@en
  • "A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages, formerly practised by the learned Tanaquil Faber; and now with little alteration, successfully executed in London: with observations on the same subject by several eminent men, viz. Roger Ascham, Richard Carew, Mr. Mitlon, Mr. Lock, &c. With an account of the education of the Dauphine, and of his sons, the Dukes of Burgundy, Anjou, and Berry; with the Marchioness of Lambert's letter to her son"@en
  • "A compendious way of teaching ancient and modern languages / a Scolar Press fac simile"
  • "A compendious way of teaching ancient and modern languages. 1723"
  • "A Compendious way of teaching ancient and modern languages : 1723"
  • "A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages formerly practised by the learned Tanaquil Faber, and now, with little alteration, successfully executed in London. With observations on the same subject, by several eminent men, viz. Roger Ascham, Richard Carew, Mr. Milton, Mr. Locke, &c. With an account of the education of the Dauphine, and of his sons, the Duke of Burgundy, Anjou, and Berry; and the Marchioness of Lambert's letter to her son. Also, an essay on rational grammar. To which are now added, proposals for a new method of domestick education. Likewise, the original letter of Cardinal Woolsey, to the masters of his school at Ipswich; with an English translation"@en
  • "A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages"
  • "A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages"@en
  • "A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages, formerly practised by the learned Tanaquil Faber; and now ... successfully executed in London ... With an account of the education of the dauphine ... To which is added, An essay on rational grammar"
  • "A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages : formerly practised by the learned Tanaquil Faber, and now with little alteration, faithfully executed in London ; with observations on the same subject by several eminent men, viz. Roger Ascham, Richard Carew, Mr Milton, Mr. Lock, &c. With an account of the education of the Dauphine ... To which is added, an essay on rational grammar. By J.T. Philipps"@en
  • "A Compendious Way Of Teaching Ancient and Modern Languages"
  • "A Compendious way of teaching ancient and modern languages"
  • "A compendious way of teaching ancient and modern language"
  • "A compendious way of teaching ancient and modern languages, 1723"
  • "A compendious way of teaching ancient and modern languages, 1723"@en
  • "A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages, formerly practised by the learned Tanaquil Faber, and now with little alteration successfully executed in London"@en
  • "A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages, formerly practised by the learned Tanaquil Faber, and now with little alteration, faithfully executed in London; with observations on the same subject by several eminent men, viz. Roger Ascham, Richard Carew, Mr. Milton, Mr. Lock, &c. with An account of the education of the Dauphine, and of his sons, the Dukes of Burgundy, Anjou, and Berry; with the Marchioness of Lambert's letter to her son. To which is added, An essay on rational grammar"@en
  • "A compendious way of teaching ancient and modern languages"@en
  • "A compendious way of teaching ancient and modern languages"
  • "A compendious way of teaching ancient and modern languages. Translated and augmented by Jenkin Thomas Philipps"@en
  • "A compendious way of teaching ancient and modern languages Transl. and augmented by Jenkin Thomas Philipps"
  • "A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages. By J.T. Philipps"@en
  • "A compendious way of teaching ancient and modern languages formerly practised by the learned Tanaquil Faber, and now with little alteration, successfully executed in London"@en
  • "A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages. By J.T. Philipps"
  • "A compendious way of teaching ancient and modern languages formerly practiced by the learned Tanaquil Faber, in the education of one of his sons and of his daughter the celebrated Madam Dacier"@en
  • "A compendious way of teaching ancient and modern languages, formerly practised by the learned Tanaquil Faber, and now with little alteration, successfully executed in London"@en
  • "A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages, formerly practised by the learned Tanaquil Faber, and now, with little alteration, successufully executed in London. With observations on the same subject, by several eminent men, viz. Roger Ascham, Richard Carew, Mr. Milton, Mr. Locke, & c. With an account of the education of the Dauphine, and his sons ... Also, an essay on rational grammar. To which are now added, proposals for a new method of demestick education. Likewise, the original letter of Cardinal Woolsey, to the masters of his school at Ipswich ; with an English translation ... By J. T. Philipps"@en
  • "A Compendious Way Of Teaching Ancient and Modern Languages : Formerly practised by the Learned Tanaquil Faber, ... And now, with little Alteration, successfully executed in London"

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