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100 1  Hoadly, Samuel,|d1643-1705. 
245 14 The accidence in questions and answers :|bExplained, 
       amended, abridged, and fitted to the capacity and use of 
       the lowest form. Being an introduction into useful 
       learning. In a new but natural method, leading the learner,
       from letters to syllables. Syllables to words. Words to 
       sentences: 1. Single. 2. Compounded. Where is added an 
       account of the transposition, and most usual ellipses of 
       words in a sentence. By perpetual plain, easie, necessary,
       I. Examples to be imitated. II. Rules to direct the 
       imitation. III. Exercises to ascertain the imitation by 
       the direction of the rules. Into which is inserted I. A 
       vocabulary of English and Latin words under each part of 
       speech reduced into a tolerable order. II. Sententiæ 
       pueriles consisting of the same words reduced into plain 
       sentences under every syntactick rule. 
260    London :|bprinted for John Wright at the Crown on Ludgate-
       hill,|c1683. 
300    [8], 184 p. 
500    The words "Letters" .. words in a sentence." and "I. 
       Examples .. direction of the Rules." are bracketed 
       together on title page. 
500    The preface is signed: Samuel Hoadly. 
500    Reproduction of the original in the British Library. 
650  0 Latin language|xGrammar|vEarly works to 1800. 
830  0 Early English books online. 
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