Accedence commenc't grammar, supply'd with sufficient rules for the use of such (younger or elder) as are desirous, without more trouble than needs to attain the Latin tongue the elder sort especially, with little teaching and their own industry / by John Milton.

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Accedence commenc't grammar, supply'd with sufficient rules for the use of such (younger or elder) as are desirous, without more trouble than needs to attain the Latin tongue the elder sort especially, with little teaching and their own industry / by John Milton.
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Milton, John, 1608-1674.
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London :: Printed for S.S., and are to be sold by John Starkey ...,
1669.
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Latin language -- Grammar.
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The fifth Declension.

THe fifth is when the Genitive and Dative Singular end in ei, &c.

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Sing.Plur.
Nom. Voc. ResNom. Acc. Voc. res
Gen. Dat. reiGen. rerum
Acc. remDat. Abl. rebus.
Abl. re 

All Nounes of the fifth Declension are of the Feminin Gender, except dies hic or haec, and his Compound meridies hic only.

Some Nounes are of more Declensions then one, as vas vasis of the third in the Singular, of the second in the Plural vasa vasorum. Colus, lau∣rus, and some others, of the second and fourth. Saturnalia saturnalium or saturnaliorum saturnalibus, and such other names of feasts, Poēmata poēma∣tum, Poëmatis or poëmatibus, of the second and third Plural. Plebs of the third and fifth, plebis or plebei.

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