Grammar made familiar and easy to young gentlemen, ladies, and foreigners. To which is added, the art of writing, illustrated with copper-plates: together with a collection of letters, and directions for addressing persons of distinction, either in writing or discourse. Being the first part of the first volume of the circle of sciences. [i]ntended to make the youth of each sex universally beloved and admited; and to make them rich, wife, and happy. Published by the King's authority.
- Newbery, John, 1713-1767.
- Date:
- MDCCLII. [1752]
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Also known as
Circle of the sciences. Grammar
Publication/Creation
Dublin : Printed for P. Wilson, J. Exshaw, J. Esdall, M. Williamson, and H. Saunders, MDCCLII. [1752]
Physical description
[4],xvi,144p. ; 240.
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References note
ESTC T193193
Alston, I, 93