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An accidence to the English tongue, chiefly for the use of such boys and men, as have never learnt Latin perfectly, and for the benefit of the female sex: also for the Welch, Scotch, Irish, and foreigners. Being a grammatical essay upon our language, considering the true manner of reading, writing, and talking proper English.

Title
An accidence to the English tongue, chiefly for the use of such boys and men, as have never learnt Latin perfectly, and for the benefit of the female sex: also for the Welch, Scotch, Irish, and foreigners. Being a grammatical essay upon our language, considering the true manner of reading, writing, and talking proper English. By Hugh Jones ... London: J. Clarke, 1724.
Author
Jones, Hugh, 1669-1760.
Publication
[New York, 1926]

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ix, 69 p.; 12mo.
Subject
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RNO (Jones, H. Accidence to the English tongue)
OCLC
37871434
Author
Jones, Hugh, 1669-1760.
Title
An accidence to the English tongue, chiefly for the use of such boys and men, as have never learnt Latin perfectly, and for the benefit of the female sex: also for the Welch, Scotch, Irish, and foreigners. Being a grammatical essay upon our language, considering the true manner of reading, writing, and talking proper English. By Hugh Jones ... London: J. Clarke, 1724.
Imprint
[New York, 1926]
Local Note
Reproduced in photostat, negative, from the original in the British Museum.
Bound in obl. 12⁰.
Research Call Number
RNO (Jones, H. Accidence to the English tongue)
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