| François Paul Emile Boisnormand de Bonnechose - 1878 - 200 pages
...and pronunciation. The printing also deserves a word of notice, the variations in termination, &c., to which it is desired to call attention, being given...memory, especially in the case of young people. There is no doubt that it will quite fulfil the author's wish, modestly expressed in the preface; of becoming... | |
| Henri Bué - French language - 1878 - 176 pages
...and pronunciation. The printing also deserves a word of notice, the variations in termination, &c., to which it is desired to call attention, being given...memory, especially in the case of young people. There is no doubt that it will quite fulfil the author's wish, modestly expressed in the preface, of becoming... | |
| François Paul Émile Boisnormand de Bonnechose - 1878 - 200 pages
...and pronunciation. The printing also deserves a word of notice, the variations in termination, &c., to which it is desired to call attention, being given...memory, especially in the case of young people. There is no doubt that it will quite fulfil the author's wish, modestly expressed in the preface, of becoming... | |
| Jules Bué - French language - 1878 - 184 pages
...and pronunciation. The printing also deserves a word of notice, the variations in termination, &<;., to which it is desired to call attention, being given...memory, especially in the case of young people. There is no doubt that it will quite fulfil the author's wish, modestly expressed in the preface, of becoming... | |
| Richard Gowing - 1878 - 424 pages
...experienced teacher; and is marked with great care in pointing out the peculiarities of the language. In excellent bold type, so that the utmost use is...memory, especially in the case of young people."— London and China Express, THE SECOND BOOK, completing this by far the most popular of all Elementary... | |
| Philippe Honoré Ernest Brette - 1878 - 452 pages
...and pronunciation. The printing also deserves a word of notice, the variations in termination, &c., to which it is desired to call attention, being given in excellent bold type — so that the ntmost nse is made of the eye — probably the most powerful of all senses in assisting the memory,... | |
| Prosper Mérimée - 1880 - 336 pages
...and pronunciation. The printing also deserves a word of notice, the variations in termination, &c., to which it is desired to call attention, being given...memory, especially in the case of young people. There is no doubt that it will quite fulfil the author's wish, modestly expressed in the preface, of becoming... | |
| George Joseph Gustave Masson - 1880 - 188 pages
...and pronunciation. The printing also deserves a word of notice, the variations in termination, &c., to which it is desired to call attention, being given...memory, especially in the case of young people. There is no doubt that it will quite fulfil the author's wish, modestly expressed in the preface, of becoming... | |
| Henri Bué - French language - 1880 - 186 pages
...sruntic n, bèiiy: ^iven in esoellent bold type — so that the utmost usa is made cf the eye — probiKy the most powerful of all senses in assisting the memory, especially in the case of young people. There is no doubt that it will quite fulnl the author's wish, modestly expressed in the preface, of becoming... | |
| François René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1880 - 104 pages
...and pronunciation. The printing also deserves a word of notice, the variations in termination, &c. , to which it is desired to call attention, being given in excellent bold type — BO that the utmost use ie made of the eye — probably the most powerful of all senses in assisting... | |
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