This I take to be the most rational and most profitable way of learning languages, and whereby we may best hope to give account to God of our youth spent herein. Parliamentary Papers - Page 511by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1879Full view - About this book
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...good things and arts in due order, which would bring the whole £r language quickly into their power. This I take to be the most rational and most profitable way of learning languages, and whereby we may best hope to give account to God of our youth spent herein. VAnd for the usual method... | |
| John Milton - Education - 1928 - 402 pages
...good things and arts in due order, which would bring the whole languagc_3uickly..into their power. This I take to be the most rational and most profitable way of learning languages, and whereby we may best hope to give account to God of our youth spent herein. And for the usual method... | |
| Literature - 1909 - 378 pages
...good things, and arts in due order, which would bring the whole language quickly into their power. This I take to be the most rational and most profitable way of learning languages, and whereby we may best hope to give account to God of our youth • Holiday*. " Lit, in inverted order.... | |
| John Milton - Fiction - 1985 - 468 pages
...things, and Arts in due order, which would bring the whole language quickly into their power. This 1 take to be the most rational and most profitable way of learning Languages, and whereby we may best hope to give account to God of our youth spent herein: And for the usual method... | |
| John Milton - English literature - 2003 - 1012 pages
...good things and arts0 in due order, which would bring the whole language quickly into their powee. This I take to be the most rational and most profitable way of learning languages, and whereby we may best hope to give account to God of our youth spent herein. And for the usual method... | |
| John Milton - Education - 1907 - 148 pages
...of good things and arts in due order, which would bring the whole language quickly into their power. This I take to be the most rational and most profitable way of learning languages , and whereby we may best hope to give account to God of our youth spent herein. And for the usual... | |
| Theology - 1870 - 558 pages
...of good things and arts in due order, which would bring the whole language quickly into their power. This I take to be the most rational and most profitable way of learning languages, and thereby we may best hope to give account to God of our youth spent herein." Much nonsense is talked... | |
| Simon Somerville Laurie - 2000 - 252 pages
...Authors, and they would thus "bring the whole language quickly into their power." This he considered to be " the most rational and most profitable way of learning languages and whereby we may best hope to give account to God of our youth spent herein." The things to be studied... | |
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