The Compendious School-master: Teaching the English-tongue After a More Easie&demonstrable Method Than Hath Been Hitherto Published Or Taught ... By a Lover of Learning, Etc. [The Address to the Reader Signed: R. W.]Samuel Lowndes, 1688 - 111 pages |
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