Publication Date | 1762 |
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Remainder | adapted to all the various arts, sciences, and professions, the persons, moods, tenses, & particles, are contrived to join together, with the utmost facility, and distinctness; and the whole, is treated in so plain, and perspicuous a manner, that the learner may in a short time without any other assistance, become master of this art which hitherto has been looked upon as a matter of much time and difficulty. By Swaine and Simms. |
Extent | [4], xvi, xxxv, [1] p. |
Location | London |
Publisher | Printed for the authors, & sold by C. Henderson under the Royal Exchange, J. Fuller in Newgate-Sh[?], A. Webley near Chancery Lane Holborn; Z. Stuart in Pater Noster Row, & S: Williams, on Ludgate Hill |