An Academical discourse, in English and Latin, dedicated, with a glowing heart and pen, to God, to Britannia, to all lovers of religious and civil order, of their country, laws, and King; to the good and learned of all nations : Designed as an introduction to a publication and essay on English pronunciation, called euphonologia linguănglican,̆ designed chiefly for the use of foreigners of every description, of beginners, of the more advanced, and of the learned of all nations, desirous of acquiring the first and most difficult elements of the English Language. Most humbly and respectfully inscribed to the universities, and great schools, of Great-Britain and Ireland. Autc. I.A,-, olim celeber. Colleg. Andomar. Human. Prof.

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Description2 unnumbered pages, ii, 20 pages ; 8⁰.
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References English Short Title Catalog, N52936.
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