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A new German grammar. Whereby an Englishman may easily attain to the knowledge of the German language. Especially useful for Merchants and Travellers. To which are added, Several useful and familiar Dialogues. By Benedictus Beiler, Clerk of the German Church in Trinity-Lane, and Teacher of that Language.
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Author Beiler, Benedictus
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London
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printed by J. Downing, for the author: and are to be sold by J. Brotherton, at the Bible near the Fleece-Tavern, and J. Clarke, at the Bible under the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill; J. Noon, at the White-Hart near Mercers-Chapel, Cheapside; and Abraham van den Hoek, at Virgil's Head overagainst the New Church in the Strand
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Literature and Language
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T113788
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