The natural method of teaching. The first book. Being the accidence in questions and answers, explained, amended, abridged, and fitted to the capacity and use of the lowest form: 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 and necessary, I. Exemples to be imitated. II. Rules to direct the imitation. III. Exercises Latin and English 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 tolerable order. II. Sententiæ pueriles English and Latin, consisting of the same words put into plain sentences under every syntactick rule. By Samuel Hoadly, teacher of a private school in Hackney

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  • The natural method of teaching. The first book. Being the accidence in questions and answers, explained, amended, abridged, and fitted to the capacity and use of the lowest form: 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 and necessary, I. Exemples to be imitated. II. Rules to direct the imitation. III. Exercises Latin and English 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 tolerable order. II. Sententiæ pueriles English and Latin, consisting of the same words put into plain sentences under every syntactick rule. By Samuel Hoadly, teacher of a private school in Hackney
  • Accidence, or an introduction into the Latin tongue
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Imprint
London: printed by M. F[lesher]. and are to be sold be [sic] B. Aylmer at the three Pidgeons in Cornhill, and A. Swalle at the Unicorn in S. Paul's Church-yard, 1688.
Publication year
1688
ESTC No.
R21579
Grub Street ID
90756
Description
[8], 151, [1] p. ; 8°.
Note
The words "letters ... sentence." and "I. Exemples ... rules." are each gathered by a left brace on title page

Printer's name from Wing CD

In English and Latin

Caption title on leaf B1r: The accidence, or an introduction into the Latin tongue.