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The brachygraphy of the French verbs; or An easy and speedy method of conjugating them, both singly, and when in construction with all the possible accidents by which they can be accompanied: The whole reduced and framed upon the new and only true system of conjugating the French verbs; and accompanied with a copious list of them at the end, and a key to facilitate the use and understanding of the work
1772, Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly in the Poultry; and sold by J. and J. Fletcher, at Oxford; and T. Merril, at Cambridge.
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Book Details
Table of Contents
Dedication.
Preface.
A key to the brachygraphy of the French verbs.
The paradigm and it's explication. The first[-sixth] conjugation. The two auxiliary-verbs Être and Avoir. The French-verbs ready conjugated in construction with all the possible accidents and circumstances with which they can be accompanied.
The various periphastical [!], descriptive, and idiomatical verbs of the French-language.
A praxis for the parsing of the French verbs.
Edition Notes
Large paper copy, with title-vignette engr. by James Taylor after Gravelot; in small paper copies, the vignette is replaced by a printer's ornament.
Described as "Part the first" on half-title, with "Part the second. Containing a copious list of the verbs ..." advertised as "In the press and speedily will be published" on leaf following p. [clxxiv]; this second part, sometimes identified as "The paradigm and it's explication" (p. [i]-cxvii), was never published.
Page [clxxiv] contains only a page border of rules.