Malard, Michel, 1676-
Malard, Michael, 1676-
Michael Malard
Malard, Michael, b. 1676
VIAF ID: 2341092 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Malard, Michael ‡d 1676-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Malard, Michael, ‡d 1676-
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Michael Malard
- 100 0 _ ‡a Michael Malard
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (10)
Works
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The case, and the humble petition of Michael Malard : never a monk, but pastor of the church of Belleville, in Beaujolois in France. To the Honourable Committee, newly Established for the Relief of the Proselytes | |
English exercises to be made in French, comprising all the rules of the French syntax, and fitted to them, with an explanation of them. A Work never extant before, and yet absolutely Necessary for the perfect and expeditious Way both of Teaching and Learning French. By Means of which, Youth of either Sex not only will save themselves half the Pains the others took, and half the Time they spent in Learning French heretofore; but also will Understand, Speak, and Write it rightly, tho' they had never learn'd Latin. By Michael Malard, D. D | |
The french and Protestant companion : or a journey into Europe, Asia, and Africa; the rarities thereof; The Solution of the most Curious, Delightful, and Hardest Questions, both Temporal and Spiritual, with the Defence of the Protestant Religion, and the Death of Popery: The whole in English and French, Illustrated with several Copper Plates. For the Use of the Young Princesses | |
The French plot found out against the English church : or, a manifesto upon the unequalness of the distribution of the 15000l. of the money of the royal beneficence, given every year to the French protestants. ... Humbly presented to the King and Parliament, .. | |
The proselytish Hercules against the mystery of iniquity : or, A True Light into the Plot of the French Committee and its League, against the Church of England. With an Answer to Mr. Bion, Minister. There is no peace for the wicked, Turn them out, Turn them out. You seed Foreign and Disguised Serpents: Take your Money from them, and Distribute it your selves, as the Swissers, Germans, and the Dutch do | |
The true French grammar, with a French rudiment, 1716: |