A grammar of the English language, in two treatises. The first, containing rules for every part of its construction; With a Praxis both of True and False English, Shewing how the Rules are to be applied in resolving the True, and in rectifying the False. The second, shewing the nature of the several parts of speech, and the Reasons of every Part of Construction. By William Ward, M. A. Master of the Grammar-School at Beverley, in the County of York.

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  • A grammar of the English language, in two treatises. The first, containing rules for every part of its construction; With a Praxis both of True and False English, Shewing how the Rules are to be applied in resolving the True, and in rectifying the False. The second, shewing the nature of the several parts of speech, and the Reasons of every Part of Construction. By William Ward, M. A. Master of the Grammar-School at Beverley, in the County of York.
  • Practical grammar of the English language
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Imprint
York: printed by A. Ward, for C. Etherington, Bookseller, opposite the North Door of All-Hallows Church in the Pavement, 1767.
Publication year
1767-1767
ESTC No.
T154441
Grub Street ID
198555
Description
[2],xxii,271,[1]p. ; 8⁰
Note
Half-title: An account of the principles of grammar, as applied to the English language.

Originally published as: 'A practical grammar of the English language'.