An essay towards an history of the English tongue. Part I. Divided into Four Preliminary Dissertations, and giving an Account, I. Of the Roman or Latin Tongue, as once spoken in Britain. II. Of the British or Welsh, and its antient, and present Limits. III. Of the Pyhtas, corruptly called Picts, by the Romans; their Settlement in the North of Britain; the Original of their Name, and the Nature, Extent, and Duration of their Language. IV. Of the Scots from Ireland; and the Extent of the Erst Language; in order to distinguish it from the English in the North of Britain, which vulgarly passes under the Name of Broad Scotch. By John Free, D.D.

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Imprint
London: printed for W. Sandby, at the Ship, over-against St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleet-Street, M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]
Publication year
1749-1749
ESTC No.
T122385
Grub Street ID
173085
Description
[2],iv,vii,[1],78,[2]p. ; 8⁰
Note
The final leaf contains errata and an 'Advertisement' to the reader detailing the contents of the pending second part.

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