Excerpt from Adam's Latin Grammar: With Some Improvements, and the Following Additions: Rules for the Right Pronunciation of the Latin Language, a Metrical Key to the Odes of Horace, a List of Latin Authors Arranged According to the Different Ages of Roman Literature
The experience of'twenty-six years, and the united ap probation of the most judicious instructers in our country, give ample testimony to the excellence of Adam's Latin Grammar. And it is worthy of remark, that, amidst the changes of almost every thing connected with education, this work has maintained its popularity throughout the country since the year when it was recommended by the University at Cambridge. But several typographical errors, which were adopted from that Edinburgh edition, from which the first American edition was copied, have been transmitted through subsequent editions to the present time with such scrupulous exactness, that they have now become canonized, and are received as authority. Be sides these, other errors have been creeping in, till a thorough revision of the work has become necessary.
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