Gr c Grammatic Westmonasteriensis Institutio Compendiaria in Usum Juventutis Civitatibus Americanis Studios , by James Ross, is a Latin grammar textbook intended for young students in American cities. Published in 1817, this volume offers a concise and thorough introduction to Latin grammar based on the traditions of Westminster School. It provides a structured approach to learning Latin, making it an invaluable resource for students and educators alike.
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