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A vocabulary English and Latine : Presenting the principal words of both languages, after the method of Comenius's Vestibulum, one over against the other. Wherein beside the accents of syllables; first, both the declensions and the genders of the nouns; then both the kinds, and also the conjugations of the verbs, together with the præter-perfects and supines, are signified in the margent: lastly, very many, as well proprieties as significations of the particles, are in their own places made plain. And therefore very necessary for learners either of the Latine or the English tongue.

Van Pelt - Microtext STC II Reel 2160:2.
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