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Elements of algebra, by A. Ingram and J. Trotter - Page 1
by Alexander Ingram - 1844
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School Geography

James Clyde - 1864 - 482 pages
...newspaper, when reviewing the series, remarked : — " In recommending these books, it must not bo conceived that we recommend them as likely to save...At their first Introduction they will require some caro on the part of the master, as well as the exorcise of some patience, to enable the pupils to profit...
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Grammatical analysis

Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1865 - 80 pages
...of instruction. On this point the Spectator newspaper, when reviewing the Series, remarked : — " In recommending these books, it must not be conceived...teacher, or to operate by witchcraft on the pupil. At then: first introduction they will require some care on the part of the master, as well as the exercise...
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A system of modern geography, with the outlines of astronomy

John White - 1866 - 328 pages
...process of instruction. On this point the Spectator newspaper, when reviewing the series, remarked: — " In recommending these books, it must not be conceived...patience, to enable the pupils to profit by the lessons.. 13ut this once done, their foundation is sound, and their progress sure. And let both parents and teachers...
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The progressive English grammar. [With] Key

Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1868 - 198 pages
...of instruction. On this point the Spectator newspaper, when reviewing the series, remarked : — " In recommending these books, it must not be conceived...well as the exercise of some patience, to enable the pupil to profit by the lessons. But this once done, their foundation is sound, and their progress sure....
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A system of geography, including also the elements of astronomy

Thomas Ewing (of Edinburgh.) - 1868 - 492 pages
...of instruction. On this point the Spectator newspaper, when reviewing the series, remarked : — " In recommending these books, it must not be conceived...well as the exercise of some patience, to enable the pupil to profit by the lessons. But this once dontt, their foundation is sound, and their progress...
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History of Great Britain and Ireland

Henry White - Great Britain - 1868 - 554 pages
...process of instruction. On this point the Spectator newspaper, when reviewing the series, remarked : — "In recommending these books, it must not be conceived...well as the exercise of some patience, to enable the pupil to profit by the lessons. But this once done, their foundation is sound, and their progress sure....
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A compendium of modern geography

Alexander Stewart - 1869 - 530 pages
...process of instruction. On this point the Spectator newspaper, when reviewing the series, remarked : — "In recommending these books, it must not be conceived...well as the exercise of some patience, to enable the pupil to profit by the lessons. But this once dono, their foundation is sound, and their progress sure....
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The Edinburgh high school French reader

Charles Henri Schneider - 1869 - 372 pages
...process of instruction. On this point the Spectator newspaper, when re-iewing the series, remarked :— " In recommending these books, it must not be conceived...well as the exercise of some patience, to enable the pupil to profit by the lessons. But this once done, their foundation is sound, and their progress sure....
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History of Scotland for junior classes

Henry White - 1870 - 200 pages
...process of instruction. On this point the Spectator newspaper, when renewing the series, remarked : — "In recommending these books, it must not be conceived...well as the exercise of some patience, to enable the pupil to profit by the lessons. But this once done, their foundation is sound, and their progress sure....
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A system of modern geography, with the outlines of astronomy

John White - 1870 - 356 pages
...of instruction. On this point the Spectator newspaper, when reviewing the series, remarked : — " In recommending these books, it must not be conceived...well as the exercise of some patience, to enable the pupil to profit by the lessons. But this once dom;, their foundation is sound, and their progress sure....
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