A grammatical institute of the Latin language intended for the use of Latin schools in the United States, [1793].

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A grammatical institute of the Latin language intended for the use of Latin schools in the United States, [1793].

A grammatical institute of the Latin language intended for the use of Latin schools in the United States. With a covering letter from the author to Isaiah Thomas, 1793.

1 v. (212 p.).

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Thomas, Isaiah, 1749-1831

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Thomas was a New England printer and bookseller who strongly supported the American Revolution. He was also a founder of the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, Massachusetts. From the description of ALS: Worcester [Massachusetts], to Mr. Bress, 1795 Aug. 20. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86160118 Caleb Alexander was born in 1755 in Northfield, Massachusetts, a town founded by his grandfather. He attended Dartmouth, Yale, and Brown Universities, receiving degrees fro...

Alexander, Caleb, 1755-1828

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Caleb Alexander was a clergyman and author and principal of Onondaga, New York, Academy. From the description of A grammatical institute of the Latin language intended for the use of Latin schools in the United States, [1793]. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122380074 Caleb Alexander was born in 1755 in Northfield, Massachusetts, a town founded by his grandfather. He attended Dartmouth, Yale, and Brown Universities, receiving degrees from the la...