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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Verbs irregular in some Tenses Passive.

EDor, editur or estur: The test is Re∣gular.

The Verb Fio, is partly of the Third, and partly of the Fourth Conjugation, and hath only the In∣finitive of the Passive Form.

Indicat. Pres. Sing. Fio, fis, fit, Plur fim•…•…s, fitis, fiunt. Preterimperfect, Fieb•…•…m. Pre∣terperfect it wants. Future Fiam, &c.

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Imperat. Fi, fito. Plur fite, fitot•…•…. Fiant, fi•…•…mo.

Potent. Pres. Fiom, &c. Preterimperfect, 〈◊〉〈◊〉.

Infinit. Fieri.

Also this Verb Fero, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 contracted or short'n'd in some Tenses, both Active and Passive, as F•…•…rs, •…•…rt, for fer•…•…, ferit, &c.

Indicat. Pres. Sing. Fero, fers, fert, Plur.—•…•…ertis is,—Preterperfect, Tuli

Imperat. •…•…er ferto, &c. Plur. Forto •…•…ertote.

Potent. Preterimperfect, F•…•…rrem, &c.

Infinit. Ferre.

Passive.

Indicat. Pres. Sing. Feror, •…•…rris or ferre, f•…•…r∣tur, &c.

Imperat. Sing. Forro, fertor, &c.

Potent. Preterimperfect, Ferrer.

Infinit. Ferri.

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