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" ... sufficient knowledge of Greek and Latin, are able to begin the study of French through the medium of comparative grammar. Departing from the old routine of putting before children a mere series of rules Of an apparently arbitrary character, and which... "
Bertrand et Raton, ou L'Art de conspirer. Comédie - Page 167
by Eugène Scribe - 1875 - 167 pages
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The public school French grammar, adapted by P.H.E. Brette and G. Masson

Auguste Brachet - 1875 - 354 pages
...of an apparently arbitrary character, and which can neither be explained nor justified, M. BRACKET shows that historical philology accounts for every...if we only trace up modern French to its origins. fn preparation, EXERCISES TO THE ABOVE. In preparation, THE PUBLIC SCHOOL ELEMENTARY FRENCH GRAMMAR,...
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La métromanie: comédie ...

Alexis Piron - 1875 - 192 pages
...of an apparently arbitrary character, and which can neither be explained nor justified, M. BRACHET shows that historical philology accounts for every...bizarreries, as we would deem them, have their raison tfêire, if we only trace up modern French to its origins. ( 2 ) The success obtained by the Rev. GW...
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French conversation-grammar

Théophile Gheerbrant - 1876 - 120 pages
...explained or justified. M. BRACKET shows that historical philology accounts for every grammatical faot, whether rule or exception, and that even linguistic...bizarreries, as we would deem them have their raison d'être, if we only trace up modern French to its origins. »J«»l»i:iI> NEW FAMILIAR AND PROGRESSIVE...
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The public school elementary French grammar, adapted by P.H.E ..., Part 1

Auguste Brachet - 1876 - 184 pages
...rules of an apparently arbitrary character, and which can neither be explained or justified. M. BRACKET shows that historical philology accounts for every...whether rule or exception, and that even linguistic bizarrerics, as we would deem them have their raisoit d'etre, if we only trace up modern French to...
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Synopsis of French grammar

A. Roulier - French language - 1877 - 56 pages
...ol' an apparently arbitrary character, and which can neither be explained or justified, If. BRACHET shows that historical philology accounts for every...linguistic bizarreries, as we would deem them, have their ration detre, if we only trace up modern French to its origins. AND " CIEFS-D'ŒÏÏVRE Dïï THÉATRE...
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Class book of French poetry for the young

Paul Eugène É Barbier - 1877 - 104 pages
...of an apparently arbitrary character, and which can neither be explained or justified, M. BIIACHET shows that historical philology accounts for every...even linguistic bizarreries, as we would deem them, bave their ration if être, if we only trace up modern French to its origins. OPINIONS. " The best...
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Le verbe: a complete treatise on French conjugation ...

Émile Wendling - 1878 - 88 pages
...rules of an apparently arbitrary character, and which can neither be explained or justified, M. BRACHET shows that historical philology accounts for every...if we only trace up modern French to its origins. OPINIONS. " The best grammar of the French language that has been published in England."— PROFESSOR...
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Lazare Hoche ... [A Biography.]

François Paul Emile Boisnormand de Bonnechose - 1878 - 200 pages
...of an apparently arbitrary character, and which can neither be explained or justified, M. IÏRACHET shows that historical philology accounts for every...bizarreries, as we would deem them, have their raison a être, if we only trace up modern French to its origins. OPINIONS. " The best grammar of the French...
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Lazare Hoche, général en chef ..: sous la convention et le directoire 1793-1797

François Paul Émile Boisnormand de Bonnechose - 1878 - 200 pages
...rules of an apparently arbitrary character, and which can neither be explained or justified, M. BRACHKT shows that historical philology accounts for every...bizarreries, as we would deem them, have their raison d'ltrt, if we only trace up modern French to its origins. OPINIONS. " The best grammar of the French...
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First B.A. Examination, University of London: A Hand-book to the Study of ...

J. G - 1878 - 408 pages
...historical philology is accounting for every grammatical fact, whether rule or exception," and showing that " even linguistic bizarreries, as we would deem...if we only trace up modern French to its origins." Besides, we would remind the candidate that there is no regulation requiring the examiner to base his...
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