Publication Date | 1681 |
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Remainder | Or, the third part of Calverleys notes: which notes (after discovery of the wonderous mistakes, needless difficulties, and prolixity of the common grammar) initiate method which may be a glory to the nation, and an encouragement to the learning youth of Europe: then all must learn this true distinction's glance, else babes will jear us for our ignorance |
Extent | [1], 3 p. |
Location | London |
Publisher | printed by T.H. for the author, in High-Holbourn, and sold by Mr. Butt, in Princes-Street, near Drury-Lane |