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Harmonia grammaticalis, or A view of the agreement between the Latin and Greek tongues as to the declining of words : whereby that part of the Greek grammar, which relates to the declining of words, and principally conduces to the attainment of the Greek language, is rendred much more easy to be learn'd by young scholars. Drawn up and printed for the use of some younf gentlemen, and publish'd for the benefit of others

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  • "Harmonia grammaticalis, or A view of the agreement between the Latin and Greek tongues as to the declining of words : whereby that part of the Greek grammar, which relates to the declining of words, and principally conduces to the attainment of the Greek language, is rendred much more easy to be learn'd by young scholars. Drawn up and printed for the use of some younf gentlemen, and publish'd for the benefit of others"@en
  • "Harmonia grammaticalis, or, a view of the agreement between the Latin and Greek tongues as to the declining of words"@en
  • "Harmonia grammaticalis, or a view of the agreement between the Latin and Greek tongues as to the declining of words"
  • "Harmonia grammaticalis, or a view of the agreement between the Latin and Greek tongues as to the declining of words"@en
  • "Harmonia Grammaticalis; or, a view of the agreement between the Latin and Greek Tongues as to the declining of words. [With a preface signed E.W.]"@en
  • "Harmonia grammaticalis, or a view of the agreement between the Latin and Greek tongues as to the declining of words: and principally conduces to the Attainment of the Greek Language, is lendred much more easy to be learn'd by Young Scholars"
  • "Harmonia grammaticalis, or a view of the agreement between the Latin and Greek tongues as to the declining of words: and principally conduces to the Attainment of the Greek Language, is lendred much more easy to be learn'd by Young Scholars"@en