The Ciceronian: Or, The Prussian Method of Teaching the Elements of the Latin Language. Adapted to the Use of American SchoolsGould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1844 - 184 |
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... general principles have been taken which are now presented to the public . It was deemed proper , however , to draw up a summary of them in an independent form , and to make such mod- ifications as to adapt the system to the condition ...
... general principles have been taken which are now presented to the public . It was deemed proper , however , to draw up a summary of them in an independent form , and to make such mod- ifications as to adapt the system to the condition ...
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... of Latin will need to be learned in the way proposed , in order to the happiest result ? No exact measure can be given of what is required for this purpose . It can only be said in general terms , that less PLAN OF INSTRUCTION . 9.
... of Latin will need to be learned in the way proposed , in order to the happiest result ? No exact measure can be given of what is required for this purpose . It can only be said in general terms , that less PLAN OF INSTRUCTION . 9.
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... general terms , that less than would be adequate to a full representation of all the forms and constructions which commonly occur in simple classic prose would fail to se- cure the object in view ; while it would be unsafe , on the ...
... general terms , that less than would be adequate to a full representation of all the forms and constructions which commonly occur in simple classic prose would fail to se- cure the object in view ; while it would be unsafe , on the ...
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... general rules , the classification of nouns of the third declension , the form of the genitive , and the euphonic changes of the nominative ; the various classes of adjectives as to declension , comparison and derivation 16 PLAN OF ...
... general rules , the classification of nouns of the third declension , the form of the genitive , and the euphonic changes of the nominative ; the various classes of adjectives as to declension , comparison and derivation 16 PLAN OF ...
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... general , to be committed to memory till after the corre- sponding part of Greek grammar has been studied . This suggestion is the more impor- tant , as the instances of Latin nouns , thus declined , are much fewer according to the ...
... general , to be committed to memory till after the corre- sponding part of Greek grammar has been studied . This suggestion is the more impor- tant , as the instances of Latin nouns , thus declined , are much fewer according to the ...
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