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RUDIMENTS

ENGLISH

OF

GRAMMAR.

RUDIMENTS

ENGLISH

OF

GRAMMAR.

LINGUÆ ANGLICANÆ

OR

RUDIMENTS OF

ENGLISH

CLAVIS;

GRAMMAR,

So arranged for the Use of Schools, as to form a new and easy

Introduction to Latin and ather Classical Grammars,

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY

THE REV. HENRY ST. JOHN BULLEN, A.M.,
Late Head-Master of the Grammar School, at Leicester;

Now Edited, with a Preface, a Treatise on the English Articles, on English Prosody, Punc-
tuation, Derivations, and a Chapter on Gerunds and Supines; with various
corrections and additions; particularly on the principles of
Spelling, and a fresh construction of the Verbs:

BY THE

REV. CHARLES HEYCOCK, A.M.,

Perpetual Curate of Owston, and Rector of Withcote, in the County of Leicester.

"De verbis enim componendis, et de syllabis propemodum dinumerandis et demetiendis
loquemur: quæ etiamsi sunt, sicuti mihi videtur, necessaria; tamen fiunt magnificentius,
quam docentur."-Cic. Orat, ad Marc. Brut. 43.

"Consuetudo, certissima loquendi magistra, utendumque planè sermone, ut nummo,
cui publica forma est."-Quinetil.

"The profit of Grammar is great to strangers, who are to live in communion and com-
merce with us; and it is honourable to ourselves: for by it we communicate all our labours,
studies, and profits, without an interpreter.-Ben. Jonson.

LONDON:

ARTHUR HALL, VIRTUE & Co., 25, PATERNOSTER ROW.

LEICESTER: T. CHAPMAN BROWNE, BIBLE & CROWN,

MARKET PLACE.

MDCCCLIII.

302. C. 47.

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