Comprising, After An Easy and Compendious Method, the Substance of the Latin Syntax; With Proper English Examples, Most of Them Translations From the Classic Authors, in One Column, and the Latin Words in Another. To Which Is Subjoined, in the Same Method, a Succinct Account of the Affairs of Ancient Greece and Rome; Intended at Once to Bring Boys Acquainted With History, and the Idiom of the Latin Tongue: With Rules for the Gender of Nouns. By John Clarke. The Twenty-eighth Edition, Corrected. To Which Are Annexed the Rules of Syntax, Adapted to the Westminster Grammar, and Also Those to Ward's New Edition of Lily, With Other Additions
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