The elements of the French language: Containing, I. A Set of Tables, by means of which the Reading of French is made easy, and the Pronunciation effectually attained. II. A Nomenclature of the most necessary Things. III. A Table of French Words introduced into the English Language, and differing only in Termination. IV. A Table of Words, the same, or nearly alike in Sound, but different in Signification and Spelling. V. The most Common and most useful Forms of Speech. VI. The Accidence of the French Tongue. By Lewis Chambaud.

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Imprint
London: printed for T. Becket and P. A. de Hondt, in the Strand, MDCCLXII. [1762]
Publication year
1762-1762
ESTC No.
T53580
Grub Street ID
280513
Description
xix,[1],152p. ; 12⁰