The Theory and Practice of Latin Inflection, Being Examples in the Form of Copy-Books, for Declining Nouns and Verbs, the Words Being Arranged Systematicaly, and Changed at Each Case of a Noun, and Each Person of a Verb, to Exhibit, when Written, A Copia Verborum, Under Their Respective Modifications of Ending. In Two Parts. By Thomas Haigh, A.M. Classical School, Kitt's End, Near Barnet

The Theory and Practice of Latin Inflection, Being Examples in the Form of Copy-Books, for Declining Nouns and Verbs, the Words Being Arranged Systematicaly, and Changed at Each Case of a Noun, and Each Person of a Verb, to Exhibit, when Written, A Copia Verborum, Under Their Respective Modifications of Ending. In Two Parts. By Thomas Haigh, A.M. Classical School, Kitt's End, Near Barnet

Auteur : Thomas Haigh

Date de publication : 1822

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