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Exercises to the accidence ; or, An exemplification of the several moods and tenses, and of the principal rules of construction : consisting chiefly of moral sentences

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  • "Exemplification of the several moods and tenses, and of the principal rules of construction"@en
  • "An exemplification of the several moods and tenses and of the principal rules of construction"@en

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  • "Exercises to the accidence 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 ... With references to the Latin syntax; and notes"
  • "Exercises to the accidence ; or, An exemplification of the several moods and tenses, and of the principal rules of construction : consisting chiefly of moral sentences"@en
  • "Exercises to the accidence : 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"@en
  • "Exercises to the accidence and grammar"
  • "Exercises to the accidence and grammar"@en
  • "Exercises to the accidence 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 ... With references to the Latin syntax ; and notes"
  • "Exercises to the accidence 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 ... With references to the Latin syntax ; and notes"@en
  • "Exercises to the accidence 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"@en
  • "Exercises to the accidence; 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 ... With references to the Latin syntax; and notes"@en
  • "Exercises to the accidence 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"
  • "Exercises to the accidence and grammar, or, An exemplification of the several moods and tenses, and of the principal rules of construction"@en
  • "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 rendered back into Latin, the Latin words being set in the opposite column : with references to the Latin syntax, and notes"@en
  • "Exercises to the accidence : 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 ... With references to the Latin syntax ; and notes"@en
  • "Exercises to the accidence"@en