A grammar of the Arabic language intended more especially for the use of young men preparing for the East India civil service, and also for the use of self-instructing students in general.
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A grammar of the Arabic language intended more especially for the use of young men preparing for the East India civil service, and also for the use of self-instructing students in general.
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Forbes D., . (1863). A grammar of the Arabic language intended more especially for the use of young men preparing for the East India civil service, and also for the use of self-instructing students in general. London: C. Lockwood & Son.
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Forbes Duncan, . 1863. A grammar of the Arabic language intended more especially for the use of young men preparing for the East India civil service, and also for the use of self-instructing students in general. London: C. Lockwood & Son.
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Forbes D., . (1863). A grammar of the Arabic language intended more especially for the use of young men preparing for the East India civil service, and also for the use of self-instructing students in general. London: C. Lockwood & Son.
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Forbes Duncan, . A grammar of the Arabic language intended more especially for the use of young men preparing for the East India civil service, and also for the use of self-instructing students in general. London: C. Lockwood & Son. 1863.