The common accidence examined and explained, by short questions and answers according to the very words of the book. Conducing very much to the ease of the teacher, and the benefit of the learner. Being helpful to the better understanding of the rudiments and grounds of grammar, delivered in that and the like introductions to the Latine tongue. Written heretofore, and made use of in Rotheram School, and now published for the profit of young beginners in that and other schools. By Charles Hoole, Master of Arts, lately teacher of a private grammar school near the Token-house garden in Lothbury, London.
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- The common accidence examined and explained, by short questions and answers according to the very words of the book. Conducing very much to the ease of the teacher, and the benefit of the learner. Being helpful to the better understanding of the rudiments and grounds of grammar, delivered in that and the like introductions to the Latine tongue. Written heretofore, and made use of in Rotheram School, and now published for the profit of young beginners in that and other schools. By Charles Hoole, Master of Arts, lately teacher of a private grammar school near the Token-house garden in Lothbury, London.
- Common accidents examined
- Examination of the accidence
- Examples of the English rules grammatically construed.
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London: printed by M.C. for John Clark, and are to be sold at Mercers Chappel in Cheapside, 1683.
- Publication year
- 1683-1683
- ESTC No.
- R35436
- Grub Street ID
- 117848
- Description
- [2], 153, [21] p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- 'The construction of the eight parts of speech' has a separate title page (F2r) without imprint; 'The examples of the English rules grammatically construed' has a separate title page (I5r) bearing the imprint: London, printed for J. Clark in the year 1683; pagination and register are continuous throughout.
With index.
- Uncontrolled note
- Catalogued from the original at the British Library