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Title: A Grammar Of The Greek Language: Originally Composed For The College-School, At Gloucester, In Which It Has Been The Editor's Design To Reject What, In The Most Improved Edition Of Cambden, Is Redundant, To Supply What Is Deficient, To Reduce To Order What Is Intricate And Confused, And To Consign To An Appendix What Is Not Requisite To Be Got By Heart

Published: Boston: by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, 1800.

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Description of the Wolf Law Library's copy

Bound in contemporary full leather. Purchased from David M. Lesser, ABAA.

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