| P. Blouët - 1888 - 216 pages
...arrangement." — Athene? ** Jan. 6. 1877. " We are not astonished to hear that it has met with the most flattering reception. —School Board Chronicle, March...stating our opinion that no more useful or practical lit troduction to the French Language has been published than this.*' — Public Opinion. March 24,... | |
| Emile de Bonnechose - 1889 - 276 pages
...are not astonîshed to hear that it has met with the moat flattering reception,' •^-Sehool Sourd Chronicle, March 10, 1877. '* "We have no hesitation...that no more useful or practical introduction to the Frenoh Language has been published than this."— Public Opinion, March 24, 1877. "England is fortunate... | |
| Emile de Bonnechose - 1889 - 270 pages
...1877. " We are not astonished to hear that it bas met with the most flattering reception.' •^-Schaal Board Chronicle, March 10, 1877. " We have no hesitation in stating our opinion that no more userai or practical ii> troduction to the French Language has been published than thû." — Public... | |
| Molière - 1891 - 124 pages
...arrangement." — Athenatum Jan. 6, 1877. *' We are not antonished to hear that ît bas met witîi the most flattering reception. ^-School Board Chronicle, March 10, 1877. '* We have no hesitation in atating our opinion that no mon useful or practical ir troduction to the French Langage haa been published... | |
| Alphonse de Lamartine - 1892 - 204 pages
...arrangement,"— Athena,um, Jan. 6, 1877. M a" We are not astonished to hear that it has met with the molt flattering reception." — School Board Chronicle,...French language has been published than this."— Pttbte Opinion, March 24, 1877. " England is fortunate in the services of a small knot of French masters... | |
| A. Roulier - 1892 - 172 pages
...March 10, 1877. " A good school-book. The type is as clear as the arrangement."— Athenmm, Jan. 6, 1877. - , ."We have no hesitation in stating our opinion...introduction to the French language has been published than this."—Public Opinion, March 24, 1877. "j " England is fortunate in the services of a small knot... | |
| Hector Malot - French fiction - 1893 - 272 pages
...hear that it haa met with the most flattering reception. 1 ' —School Hoard Chronicle, March 10,1877. "We have no hesitation in stating our opinion that...introduction to the French language has been published than this."—Puttie Opinion, March 24, 1877. "England is fortunate in the services of a small knot of French... | |
| A. Roulier - French language - 1894 - 190 pages
...We are not astonished to hear that it him met with the moat flattering reception." —School Hoard Chronicle, March 10, 1877. "We have no hesitation...introduction to the French language has been published than this."—Public Opinion, March 24, 1877. "England ia fortunate in the serried of a small knot of French... | |
| Jean de La Fontaine - 1895 - 472 pages
...We are not astonished to hear that it has met with the most flattering reception." —School Hoard Chronicle, March 10, 1877. " We have no hesitation in stating our opinion ihat no more useful or practical introduction to the French language has been published than this."... | |
| Pierre Corneille - 1899 - 104 pages
...Iloard Chronicle, Mardi 10, 1877. "We have no hesitation in stating onr opinion that no more uscful or practical introduction to the French language has...published than this." — Public Opinion, March 24, 1877. " Bngland is fortunate in the services of a small knot of French Masters like MM. Masson and Brette,... | |
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