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<title> The Hindee Moral Preceptor: Or, Rudimental Principles Of Persian Grammar, As The Hindoostanee Scholars' Shortest Road To The Persian Language, Or Vice Versa; Rendered As Plain And Easy As Possible, Through The Medium Of Sixty Exercises In Prose And Verse; Including The Celebrated Pundnamu, Or ...
<edition> 2
<author> John Borthwick Gilchrist
<publisher> Black, 1821
<subjects> Foreign Language Study; Persian; Foreign Language Study / Persian
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