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PETIT TABLEAU LITTÉRAIRE DE LA FRANCE;
Contenant un Essai sur la Littérature Française;
DEPUIS SON ORIGINE JUSQU ’EN 1832,
Et de nombreux extraits des meilleurs auteurs; suivis de notes sur
quelques Difficultés. Servant de Suite au “Traducteur.”
Par P. F. MERLET.
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SYNOPSIS OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE.
By P. F. MERLET,
Teacher of the French Language in the University of London.

∵ To those who have already gone through the French Grammar, this little work will be of infinite service, as it will enable them, at one view, to refresh their memory, by means of Tables representing the verbs, and the most essential rules concisely expressed, and each accompanied by an example, so arranged as to make the whole a Tabular View of French Grammar.

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TALES FROM CHAUCER, IN PROSE:
DESIGNED CHIEFLY FOR THE USE OF YOUNG PERSONS.
By CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE.

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