Sentences for children, English and Latine collected out of sundry authors long since / by Leonard Culman ; and now translated into English by Charles Hoole, for the first enterers into Latin.

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Sentences for children, English and Latine collected out of sundry authors long since / by Leonard Culman ; and now translated into English by Charles Hoole, for the first enterers into Latin.
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Culmann, Leonhard, 1498?-1562.
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London :: Printed for the Company of Stationers,
1658.
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SENTENCES FOR CHILDREN English and Latine. Collected out of sun∣dry Authors long since By LEONARD CƲLMAN, And now translated into English By CHARLES HOOLE: For the first enterers into Latin.

P. Antesignanus in his Epistle to the Saraei, brethren.

Let others affect the opinion of learn∣ing; I do plainly and ingenuously con∣fess, I have seriously addicted my self both to fashion, and promote Childrens studies all that ever I can.

LONDON. Printed for the Company of Stationers, 1658.

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