An elementary introduction to the Latin grammar, with practical exercises, after a new and easy method, adapted to the capacities of young beginners.
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/Anonymous. By Nicolas Wanostrocht.br /br /London : printed for the
author; and sold by T. Boosey; Vernor and Hood; C.D. Piguenet, and
M. Dulau, 1795. vii,[1],373,[1]p. ; 16°