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An easy, natural, and rational mode of teaching and acquiring the French language, on a plan entirely new; in which the anomalies and irregularities of verbs are clearly demonstrated and reduced to rule: the whole deduced from the philosophy of the language and an analysis of the human mind.

Title:An easy, natural, and rational mode of teaching and acquiring the French language, on a plan entirely new; in which the anomalies and irregularities of verbs are clearly demonstrated and reduced to rule: the whole deduced from the philosophy of the language and an analysis of the human mind.
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Note:Printed for Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1816
  
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Subject:French language -- Grammar
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