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Herbertus Chester Nutting: A First Latin Reader  πŸ‘ wikidata:Q126327694
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A First Latin Reader πŸ‘ Edit this at Wikidata

A First Latin Reader
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English: Selections of American and Roman History in easy to digest Latin, designed to increase reading comprehension by providing the learner with plenty of comprehensible input.
Lingua lingua LatΔ«na πŸ‘ Edit this at Wikidata
Quando publicatum est 1912 πŸ‘ Edit this at Wikidata
Locus divulgationis Novum Eboracum / Cincinnati / Sicagum πŸ‘ Edit this at Wikidata
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