A new French spelling-book: containing, a list of such French words, as will shew all the various ways the sounds of that language are expressed by the Letters; digested in to natural an Order, as by the Help of the annexed Remarks, when once the Pronunciation of these Words are learnt, which may be done in a very little Time, any other Word whatsoever may be readily and correctly read. By Claudius Arnoux, Teacher of the Latin and French Languages.

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London: printed for the author, and sold only at his house in New Castle Court, betwixt Temple-Bar and Clement's-Inn. But of Messieurs Prevost, Du-Noyer, Willock, Brindley, Nourse, and Rocayrol may be had his Art of Teaching French without the Help of any Grammar; his Dissertation on Burgundy-Wine, translated into English in Mr. Miller's Gardening-Dictionary, upon the Word, Vine, and his French and English Parallels, 1733.
Publication year
1733-1733
ESTC No.
T133264
Grub Street ID
182110
Description
xiv,34p. ; 12⁰