William Willymott
William Willymott
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Lord Bacon's Essays, or counsels moral and civil
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English Proprieties Fitted With Proper Latin
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Shorter Examples to Lily's Grammar-Rules, for Childrens Latin Exercises; With an Explanation, to Each Rule. by William Willymott, LL.D. for the Use of Eton School
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cover - TPThe peculiar use and significat...William Willymott
The peculiar use and signification of certain words in the Latin tongue, or, A collection of observations wherein the elegant and commonly unobserv'd sense of very near nine hundred common Latin words (besides the various senses of the same word) is fully and distinctly explain'd in proper Englishes, translated from the truest copies of the purest Latin writers
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Lord Bacon's Essays, or counsels moral and civil
- Open Work
English Proprieties Fitted With Proper Latin
- Open Work
Shorter Examples to Lily's Grammar-Rules, for Childrens Latin Exercises; With an Explanation, to Each Rule. by William Willymott, LL.D. for the Use of Eton School
- Open Work
English particles exemplified in sentences
- Open Work
The peculiar use and signification of certain words in the Latin tongue, or, A collection of observations wherein the elegant and commonly unobserv'd sense of very near nine hundred common Latin words (besides the various senses of the same word) is fully and distinctly explain'd in proper Englishes, translated from the truest copies of the purest Latin writers
