02346nam 2200385Ia 450 99639592960331620221108042835.0(CKB)4330000000324397(EEBO)2248566748(OCoLC)12417654(EXLCZ)99433000000032439719850823d1660 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A battle-door for teachers & professors to learn singular & plural[electronic resource] you to many, and thou to one, singular one, thou, plural many, you : wherein is shewed ... how several nations and people have made a distinction between singular and plural, and first, in the former part of this book, called The English battle-door, may be seen how several people have spoken singular and plural...: also in this book is set forth examples of the singular and plural about thou, and you, in several languages, divided into distinct Battle-Doors, or formes, or examples; English Latine, Italian, Greek, Hebrew, Chaldee, Syriack, Arabick ... and how emperors and others have used the singular word to one, and how the word you came first from the Pope, likewise some examples, in the Polonian, Lithuanian, Irish and East-Indian, together with ... Swedish, Turkish ... tongues : in the latter part of this book are contained severall bad unsavory words, gathered forth of certain school-books, which have been taught boyes in Enland ... /George Fox, John Stubs, Benjamin FarleyLondon Printed for Robert Wilson, and are to be sold at his shop ...1660[4], 94 [i.e. 100], 12, 8, 12, 19, [1], 20, 19, [5], 28 pReproduction of original in Huntington Library.eebo-0113Grammar, Comparative and generalPronounGrammar, Comparative and generalNumberGrammar, Comparative and generalPronoun.Grammar, Comparative and generalNumber.Fox George1624-1691.793686Stubbs John1618?-1674.1002797Furly Benjamin1636-1714.1010700EAAEAAm/cUMIWaOLNBOOK996395929603316A battle-door for teachers & professors to learn singular & plural2363269UNISA