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Nature displayed, in her mode of teaching language to man, or, A new and infallable method of acquiring a language in the shortest time possible, deduced from the analysis of the human mind, and, consequently suited to every capacity : adapted to the French

Print Book, English, 1804
Printed by Thomas L. Plowman, for the author, No. 47, North Third Street, Philadelphia, 1804
Quarter bindings (Binding)
2 v. ; 23 cm (8vo)
309704260
V. 1. Containing the conversation phrases
v. 2. Containing the philosophy of language, and syntax made easy
Vol. 1: xl, [2], 469, [3] p.; v. 2: [8], 434, [20] p
Vol. 2 imprint varies: Philadelphia: printed by Thomas S. Manning, for the author, no. 47, North Third Street. 1804
"Errata to the first volume": v. 1, p. [1], third grouping; "Errata to the second volume": v. 2, p. [19], third grouping
List of subscribers: v. 2, p. [1-18], third grouping
LC copy forms part of the Jefferson Exhibit Collection. Imperfect: vol. 1 errata leaf wanting