M'Culloch's series, the important object of exercising the juvenile mind by means of lessons on useful and interesting subjects is steadily kept in view. Directions are given relative to the mode of teaching, as well as tables and lists calculated to... An abstract of general geographyby John White - 1865Full view - About this book
| William Maxwell Gunn - Religious education - 1840 - 496 pages
...that he is introduced to words in which an arbitrary combination of vowels and consonants is found. The important object of exercising the juvenile mind,...and interesting subjects, is steadily kept in view throughout all the books of the series ; but it is especially provided for in the " Lessons" and the... | |
| Alexander Ingram - 1844 - 262 pages
...that he is introduced to words in which an arbitrary combination of vowels and consonants is found. The important object of exercising the juvenile mind,...and interesting subjects, is steadily kept in view throughout all the books of the series ; but it is especially provided for in the " Lessons " and the... | |
| Henry White - 1849 - 550 pages
...etymology, and chiefly extracted from Dr M'Culloch's Manual of EuglUh Grammar. In all the books of the above series, the important object of exercising the juvenile...and interesting subjects is steadily kept in view. Each book is preceded by Directions relative to the mode of teaching it, as well as by other tables... | |
| South Kensington Museum - Publishers' catalogs - 1857 - 772 pages
...etymology, and chiefly extracted from Dr M'CuUoch's Manual of English Grammar. In all the books of the above series, the important object of exercising the juvenile...and interesting subjects is steadily kept in view. Each book is preceded by Directions relative to the mode of teaching it, as well as by other tables... | |
| James Clyde - 1864 - 178 pages
...chiefly extracted from Dr M'Culloch's Manual of English Grammar. In all the books of Dr M'Culloch's series, the important object of exercising the juvenile...tables and lists calculated to assist in the process of instructien. On this point the Spectator newspaper, when reviewing the series, remarked : — " In... | |
| James Clyde - 1864 - 484 pages
...chiefly extracted from Dr M'Cnlloch's Manual of English Grammar. In all the books of Dr H'Culloch's series, the Important object of exercising the Juvenile mind by means of lessons on usefnl and Interesting subjects Is steadily kept In view. Directions are given relative to the mode... | |
| Henry White - Great Britain - 1868 - 554 pages
...Analytical mode of Tuition. Is. 6d. English Prefixes and Affixes. 2d. In all the books of Dr M'Cnllocb's series, the important object of exercising the juvenile...useful and Interesting subjects is steadily kept in Tie*. Directions are given relative to the mode of teaching, as well as tables and lists calculated... | |
| Charles Henri Schneider - 1869 - 372 pages
...Analytical mode of Tuition. Is. 6d. English Prefixes and Affixes. 2d. In all the books of Dr M'Culloch's series, the important object of exercising the juvenile...instruction. On this point the Spectator newspaper, when re-iewing the series, remarked :— " In recommending these books, it must not be conceived that we... | |
| James Clyde - Geography - 1870 - 524 pages
...Analytical mode of Tuition'. Is. 6d. English Prefixes and Affixes. 2d. In all the books of Dr M'Culloch's series, the Important object of exercising the juvenile...the series, remarked : — " In recommending these hooks, it must not he conceived that we recommend them an likely to save trouble to the teacher, or... | |
| Henry White - 1870 - 200 pages
...Analytical mode of Tuition. Is. 6d. English Prefixes and Affixes. 2d. In all the books of Dr M'Culloch's series, the important object of exercising the juvenile...instruction. On this point the Spectator newspaper, when renewing the series, remarked : — "In recommending these books, it must not be conceived that we... | |
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