Latin Delectus "and "Greek Extracts " the sentences have been arranged strictly on the progressive principle, increasing in difficulty with the advancement of the Pupil's knowledge; while the Vocabularies contain an explanation not only of every word,... Elements of algebra, by A. Ingram and J. Trotter - Page 16by Alexander Ingram - 1844Full view - About this book
| William Maxwell Gunn - Religious education - 1840 - 496 pages
...difficulty with the advancement of the PupU's knowledge; while the Vocabularies contain an explanation, net only of every word, but also of every difficult expression...adapted to the present state of the science. They will be found to comprise an unusual amount of accurate topographical and statistical information. In compiling... | |
| George Ferguson (LL.D.) - 1843 - 168 pages
...Focabularia contain an explanation, not only of every van!, but also of every difficult act/ration which is found in the Works,— thus rendering the...of Modern Geography " have been compiled from the bat and most recent Authorities, and skilfully adapted to the present state of the science. They will... | |
| Henry White - 1849 - 550 pages
..."Greek Rudiments" is believed to be more extensive and complete than any that has yet appeared. In the " Latin Delectus" and " Greek Extracts" the sentences...Latin and Greek languages both easy and agreeable. The Selections from Cicero embrace those portions of his works which are best adapted for Scholastic tuition.... | |
| Alexander Ingram - 1851 - 202 pages
...strictly on the progressive principle, while the Vocabularies contain an explanation of every worn and or every difficult expression which is found in the works,...Latin and Greek languages both easy and agreeable. EDINBURGH ACADEMY GREEK RUDIMENTS, 6th Edit., 12mo, price 3s. Sd. bound. EDINBURGH ACADEMY GREEK EXTRACTS,... | |
| Henry White - 1851 - 214 pages
...not only of every word, but also of every difficult expression which is found in the works,—thus rendering the acquisition of the Latin and Greek languages both easy and agreeable. The selections from Cicero embrace those portions of his works which are best adapted for scholastic tuition.... | |
| South Kensington Museum - Publishers' catalogs - 1857 - 772 pages
...principle, increasing in difficulty with the advancement of the Pupil's knowledge ; while the f'ocaontaries contain an explanation, not only of every word, but...Latin and Greek languages both easy and agreeable. The Selections from Cicero embrace those portions of his works which are best adapted for Scholastic tuition.... | |
| Alexander Ingram - 1863 - 214 pages
...tion, not only of every word, but also of every difficult expression , hich is found in the works,@thus rendering the acquisition of the Latin and Greek languages both easy and agreeable. The Selections from Cicero embrace the portions of his works which are best adapted for Scholastic tuition.... | |
| James Clyde - 1864 - 178 pages
...of the Pupil's knowledge; while the Vocabularies contain an explanation, not only of every word, bat also of every difficult expression which is found...Latin and Greek languages both easy and agreeable. The Selections from Cicero embrace the portions of his works which are best adapted for Scholastic tuition.... | |
| Flavius Eutropius - 1865 - 260 pages
...difficulty with the advancement of the Pupil's knowledge; while the Vocabularies contain an explanation, nnt only of every word, but also of every difficult expression...Latin and Greek languages both easy and agreeable. The Selections from Cicero embrace the portions of his works which are best adapted for Scholastic tuition.... | |
| Thomas Ewing (of Edinburgh.) - 1868 - 492 pages
...more extensive and complete than any that has yet appeared in School Grammars of the language. In the "Latin Delectus" and "Greek Extracts " the sentences...Latin and Greek languages both easy and agreeable. The Selections from Cicero embrace the portion* of his works which are best adapted for Scholastic tuition.... | |
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