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The Latine grammar fitted for the use of schools. Wherein the words of Lilie's Grammar are (as much as might bee) reteined; many errors thereof amended; many needless things left out: many necessaries, that were wanting, supplied; and all things ordered in a method more agreeable to children's capacitie. / By Charls Hoole, Mr of Arts, of Lincoln-Colledge in Oxford, sometimes schoolmaster of Rotherham in York-shire; and now teacher of a private grammar-school in Gold-smith's Alley, not far from Alders-gate and Cripple-gate, London. And (that nothing might bee wanting to the purpose) the English translation is set down on the contrarie page for the benefit of yong-learners [sic].
Bibliographic name/number: Early English books tract supplement interim guide / Harl.5921[355]; Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), / H2684.
Hoole, Charles, 1610-1667. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [1+] p. London: Printed by William Du-Gard; and are to bee sold by John Clark jun. at the lower end of Cheap-side entring into Mercers Chapel, 1651.
Hoole, Charles, 1610-1667. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [1+] p. London: Printed by William Du-Gard; and are to bee sold by John Clark jun. at the lower end of Cheap-side entring into Mercers Chapel, 1651.
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