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A new and easy guide to the French language Teaching how to read, pronounce, and write that polite tongue correctly, in a much shorter time than by any other method yet made public. Containing every thing necessary for attaining a perfect knowledge of the French tongue, exemplisied in the declination of nouns, and the entire conjugation of verbs, regular and irregular, in a fuller manner than any that has yet appeared ; with proper phrases, dialogues, and gallicisms ; adapted to the meanest capacities, approved of by several eminent masters, and now published for the use of schools. By Richard Pierce, late master of the academy in Burlington-Gardens

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  • "A new and easy guide to the French language Teaching how to read, pronounce, and write that polite tongue correctly, in a much shorter time than by any other method yet made public. Containing every thing necessary for attaining a perfect knowledge of the French tongue, exemplisied in the declination of nouns, and the entire conjugation of verbs, regular and irregular, in a fuller manner than any that has yet appeared ; with proper phrases, dialogues, and gallicisms ; adapted to the meanest capacities, approved of by several eminent masters, and now published for the use of schools. By Richard Pierce, late master of the academy in Burlington-Gardens"@en
  • "A new and easy guide to the French language Teaching how to read, pronounce, and write that polite tongue correctly, in a much shorter time than by any other method yet made public. Containing every thing necessary for attaining a perfect knowledge of the French tongue, exemplisied in the declination of nouns, and the entire conjugation of verbs, regular and irregular, in a fuller manner than any that has yet appeared; with proper phrases, dialogues, and gallicisms; adapted to the meanest capacities, approved of by several eminent masters, and now published for the use of schools. By Richard Pierce, late master of the academy in Burlington-Gardens"