Author of the New Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of the French and English Languages, &c. &c. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED, A Development of the Author's Plan of Tuition, DIFFERING ENTIRELY FROM EVERY OTHER; SO POWERFUL IN ITS OPERATION, AND SO VERY ECONOMICAL, THAT A LIBERAL EDUCATION CAN BY WHICH IS OBTAINED, THE GREAT DESIDERATUM OF ENABLING NATIONS TO ARRIVE AT THE HIGHEST CONTAINING ALSO CURIOUS ANECDOTES CONCERNING THE ORIGIN OF THIS IMPORTANT DISCOVERY; OFFICIAL Addressed by his Majesty Louis the XVIIIth, the present King of France, and Thomas Jefferson, &c. &c. &c. VOL. II. London: PRINTED FOR, AND SOLD BY, THE AUTHOR, No. 4, SOUTHAMPTON-STREET, STRAND: SOLD ALSO BY LAW AND WHITTAKER; EDWARDS AND KNIBB; JOHN SOUTER; JOHN TABLE OF EIGHT REGULAR CONJUGATIONS. 51 Conjugation of the reflected verbs, exemplified in s'habiller, to dress one's self 38 2d, in ir, exemplified in punir, to punish.......... 3d, in tir, vir, or mir, exemplified in sentir, to feel 4th, in enir, exemplified in tenir, to hold Verbs conjugated like tenir.... ... ....................... ..................... Conjugation of the irregular verb falloir, to be necessary. 6th, in re, exemplified in vendre, to sell Verbs conjugated like vendre... 7th, in uire, exemplified in traduire, to translate....... Verbs conjugated like traduire |