New French-English grammar, drawn up after the rules established by Vaugelas, Bauzée, D'Olivet, Restaut, Wailly, Condillac, Sicard, and other eminent french grammarians ; or Course of studies of the french language, founded upon principles deduced from nature, as also upon the analysis of the human mind: a method adapted to the sphere of every understanding and susceptible of being equally beneficial to the french and english nations
Gouin-Dufief Nicolas | Picard-Dubois | 1817