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A compendious grammar of the primitive English or Anglo-Saxon language, a knowledge of which is essential to every modern English grammarian who would fully understand the true origin and idiom of his own language: being chiefly a selection of what is most valuable and practical in the The elements of the Anglo-Saxon grammar

Title:A compendious grammar of the primitive English or Anglo-Saxon language, a knowledge of which is essential to every modern English grammarian who would fully understand the true origin and idiom of his own language: being chiefly a selection of what is most valuable and practical in the The elements of the Anglo-Saxon grammar
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Note:Printed for Simpkin and Marshall, 1826
  
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Subject:English language -- Old English, ca. 450-1100 -- Grammar
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