A breviate of our Kings whole Latin grammar vulgarly called, Lillies. (Analytically disposed.) : or a brief grammatical table thereof, to facilitate the apprehension, strengthen the memory, and to encreas the benefit of young learners.
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A breviate of our Kings whole Latin grammar vulgarly called, Lillies. (Analytically disposed.) : or a brief grammatical table thereof, to facilitate the apprehension, strengthen the memory, and to encreas the benefit of young learners.
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The work A breviate of our Kings whole Latin grammar vulgarly called, Lillies. (Analytically disposed.) : or a brief grammatical table thereof, to facilitate the apprehension, strengthen the memory, and to encreas the benefit of young learners. represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- A breviate of our Kings whole Latin grammar vulgarly called, Lillies. (Analytically disposed.) : or a brief grammatical table thereof, to facilitate the apprehension, strengthen the memory, and to encreas the benefit of young learners.
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- or a brief grammatical table thereof, to facilitate the apprehension, strengthen the memory, and to encreas the benefit of young learners.
- Statement of responsibility
- Made for the use of all philologists; by the labour and pains of Jos. Brookbank, lately schoolmaster in Fleetstreet, London, and minister of Gods word
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- Brief grammatical table thereof, to facilitate the apprehension, strengthen the memory, and to encreas the benefit of young learners
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- eng
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- Cu-RivES
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- L2254
- E.2135[3]
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- Wing (2nd ed.)
- Thomason
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- dictionaries
- Target audience
- general
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