No language can be more simple and intelligible than that in which the Rules of this Grammar are expressed, and the heaviness of a dull treatise is relieved by occasional queries from the Pupil. The construction of Sentences, and the force of the Prepositions... Light in darkness; or, Records of a village rectorytekijä(t) Light - 1835 - 195 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Thomas Turton - 1833 - 154 sivua
...cloth. No language can be more simple and intelligible than that in which the Rules of this Grammar are expressed, and the heaviness of a dull treatise is...cheerful. Emphasis is treated very perspicuously; and the Grammar closes with most useful Questions on the Rules. OUTLINES of GEOGRAPHY. By GEORGE HOGARTH. Price... | |
| English history - 1833 - 338 sivua
...Boards. No language can be more simple and intelligible than that in which the Hull's of this Grammar are expressed, and the heaviness of a dull treatise is...Prepositions and Conjunctions, are illustrated by examples frnm the English Uible ; while, at the same time, the tone of the work is cheerful. Emphasis is treated... | |
| Henry S. Richardson - 1834 - 164 sivua
...RUSNo language can be more simple and intelligible than that in which the Rules ' ,i thi* Grammar ore expressed, and the heaviness of a dull treatise is...The construction of Sentences, and the force of the Preposition! and Conjunctions, are JJJ illustrated by examples from the English Bible; whil't, at the... | |
| Adam Sedgwick - 1834 - 190 sivua
...School. No language can be more simple and intelligible than that in which the Rules of this Grammar are expressed, and the heaviness of a dull treatise is...Pupil. The construction of Sentences, and the Force of i IK- Prepositions and Conjunctions, are illustrated by examples from the English Bible; while, at... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1834 - 626 sivua
...School. No language can be more simple and intelligible than that in which the Rules of this Grammar are expressed, and the heaviness of a dull treatise is...queries from the Pupil. The construction of Sentences, antl the force of the Prepositions and Conjunctions, are illustrated by examples from the English Bible;... | |
| James Endell Tyler - 1834 - 622 sivua
...School. No language can be more simple and intelligible than that in which the Rules of this Grammar a re expressed, and the heaviness of a dull treatise is...relieved by occasional queries from the Pupil. The ronstraction of Sentences, and the force uf tho Prepositions and Conjunctions, are illustrated by examples... | |
| James Endell Tyler - 1834 - 360 sivua
...Rules of this Grammar are expressed, and the heaviness of a dull treatise is relieved by occasiona! queries from the Pupil. The construction of Sentences,...and the force of the Prepositions and Conjunctions, arc E illustrated by examples from the English Bible; while, at the same time, the tone of the work... | |
| Edward Stanley - 1835 - 300 sivua
...6d, No language can be more simple and intelligible than that in which the Rules ,if this Grammar are expressed, and the heaviness of a dull treatise is...cheerful. Emphasis is treated very perspicuously ; and the Grammar closes with most useful Questions on the Rules. OUTLINES of GEOGRAPHY. 10d. By GEO. HOGARTH.... | |
| Fisher Ames - 1835 - 222 sivua
...School. No language can be more simple and intelligible than that in which the Rules of this Grammar are expressed, and the heaviness of a dull treatise is...cheerful. Emphasis is treated very perspicuously ; and tne Gram mar closes with most useful Questions on the Rules. With Maps and Cuts, price Ten Pence, OUTLINES... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1835 - 196 sivua
...School. No language can be more simple and intelligible than that in which the Rules of this Grammar are expressed, and the heaviness of a dull treatise is...from the English Bible; while, at the same time, the toot of the work is cheerful. Emphasis is treated very perspicuously ; and the Grammar closes with... | |
| |