Cato translated grammatically directing for vnderstanding, construing, parsing, making, and proouing the same Latine: and so for continuall practice of the grammaticall analysis and genesis. Done for the good of schooles, and of all desirous to recouer, or keep that which they got in the grammar-schoole, or to increase therein.
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- Cato translated grammatically directing for vnderstanding, construing, parsing, making, and proouing the same Latine: and so for continuall practice of the grammaticall analysis and genesis. Done for the good of schooles, and of all desirous to recouer, or keep that which they got in the grammar-schoole, or to increase therein.
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- 1612.
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"Cato translated grammatically directing for vnderstanding, construing, parsing, making, and proouing the same Latine: and so for continuall practice of the grammaticall analysis and genesis. Done for the good of schooles, and of all desirous to recouer, or keep that which they got in the grammar-schoole, or to increase therein." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A18238.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 12, 2025.
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a 1.1
Cunning is to bee deceiued, or met with, by cunning.
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b 1.2
If any man pretend good will in words.
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c 1.3
and yet is not a true and sound friend.
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* 1.4
This precept is contrary to Chri∣stianity.
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d 1.5
likewise, or euen so do thou.
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e 1.6
craft or dissimulation.
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f 1.7
is made frustrate, or voide.