| Charles Eichhorn - German language - 1850 - 312 pages
...8. It is progressive in its nature, the pieces being at first very short and eaiv, and increasing m difficulty and length as the learner advances. 3 At...the bottom of the page constant references to the G/ammar are made, the difficult patages are explained and rendered. To encourage the first attempt... | |
| M. de Fivas (Alain Auguste Victor) - French language - 1850 - 176 pages
...Header is as follows, viz : 2. It is progressive in its nature, the pieces being at first very short and easy, and increasing in difficulty and length as the learner advances. 3. At the bottom of the pnse constant references to the Grammar are made, the difficult pas •ages are explained and rendered.... | |
| Eleutario Felix Foresti - 1851 - 326 pages
...interest of the scholar. 2. It is progressive in its nature, the pieces being at ft «it very short and easy, and increasing in difficulty and length as the learner advances. 3. At ine bottom of the page constant references to the Grammar are made, the difficult pa» •ages are... | |
| Thédore Simonné - French language - 1853 - 114 pages
...progressive In its nature, the pieces being at first very short and eaSy, and iitcreasing in dilliculty and length as the learner advances. 3. At the bottom...rendered. To encourage the first attempt of the learner us mucb as possible, the twenty-one pieces of the first section are analyzcd, and all the nccessary... | |
| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - 1853 - 324 pages
...progressive in its nature, the pieces oeîng at flrst very short and easy, ami increasing in difliculty and length as the learner advances. 3. At the bottom...and the difficult passages explained and rendered. Toenconragethe flrst attempt of the learner os much as possible, the twenty-one pieces of the flrst... | |
| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - 1853 - 564 pages
...first very short and easy, and Inereasing In difficulty and length as the learner advances. 8. At iho bottom of the page constant references to the Grammar are made, and ths difficult passages explained and rendered. To encourage the first attempt of the learner as much... | |
| George J. Adler - German literature - 1854 - 578 pages
...being at first very short and easy, and Increasing in difficulty and length as the learner advances. 8. At the bottom of the page constant references to the...rendered. To encourage the first attempt of the learner iiS much as possible, the twenty-one pieces of the first section are analyzed, and all the necessary... | |
| Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena - 1855 - 372 pages
...iuterest of the scholar. 2. It is progressive in its nature, the piecea being at first very shi.rt and easy, and increasing in difficulty and length as the...bottom of the page constant references to the Grammar nre tnade, and the difficult passages explained and rendered. To encourage the first attempt of the... | |
| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - French language - 1856 - 324 pages
...as follows, viz. : 1. The pieces are both prose and poetry, selected from the best authors, and nre so arranged as to present sufficient variety to keep...the difficult passages explained and rendered. To enconrage the first attempt of the learner as much as possible, the twentyone pieces of the first section... | |
| Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, Theodore Simonné - Spanish language - 1856 - 202 pages
...interest of the seholar. 2. It is progressive in its nature, the pieces being at first yery ehort «tul easy, and increasing in difficulty and length as the...references to the Grammar are made, and the difficult passagea explained and rendered. To encourage the first attempt of the learner as much as possible,... | |
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