 | Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1819 - 552 pages
...Language to Man; being a New and Infallible Method of acquiring Languages with unparalleled rapidity, deduced from the Analysis of the Human Mind, and consequently suited to every capacity: adapted to the French: By N. G- DuFIEF, Author of the New Universal Pronouncing Dictionary... | |
 | David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1804
...church at Southwick. Springfield. N.-Lturc' difplaycil, in her mode -of* tep.cliinjr I.nngnage to Man ; or, a new and infallible method of acquiring a language in -the fhomft timé poffible, deduced frorrl tbeanalyfis of the humanmind, and, confequenny fuited to «very... | |
 | Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - American literature - 1805 - 694 pages
...incrcfit\ir.—»— Pliny, ARTICLE 71. •Nature dis/ilayed, in her mode of teaching language to man ; or a new and infallible method of acquiring a language in the shortest time /tossiole, deduced from the analysis of the human mind, and consequently suited to every ca/tacity.... | |
 | Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - American literature - 1806 - 806 pages
...vols, gl boards. Philadelphia, E. Bronson. Nature Displayed in her mode of teaching hniru. ge to man : or, a new and infallible method of acquiring a language,...of the human mind, and consequently suited to every capacity. Adapted to the French. By 'NG uuficf, of Philadelphia, Second edition, with considerable... | |
 | Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - American literature - 1806 - 790 pages
...Philadelphia, E. Brouson. Nature Displayed in her mode of teaching language to man : or, a new Slid infallible method of acquiring a language, in the...shortest time possible, deduced from the analysis of the hu.nian mind, and consequently suited to every capacity. Adapted to the French. By NG Dufief, of Philadelphia.... | |
 | David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1806
...Philadelphia, E- Bronson. Nature Displayed in her mode of teaching language to man : or, a new »nd infallible method of acquiring a language, in the shortest, time possible, deduced from the analvsib of the luirían mind, and consequently suited to every capacity. Adapted to the French. By... | |
 | 1806 - 682 pages
...lands. By Robert Munro. New York, 1805. Nature Difplayed in her mode of teaching language to man ; or a new and infallible method of acquiring a language in the fliorteft time poffihle, deduced from the analyfis of the human mind, and confequently fuited to every... | |
 | 1807 - 592 pages
...has published a work whiCh he entitles, Nature Displayed in her Mode of teaching Language to Man ; or, a new and infallible Method of acquiring a Language...of the human mind, and consequently suited to every capacity : it is adapted to the French language. MD adopts as a principle, that languages are most... | |
 | United States - 1807 - 442 pages
...SECTION. ' AMERICAN LITERATURE REVIEWED. NATURE DISPLAYED in her mode of teaching language to man t or a new and infallible method of acquiring a language...the human mind, and consequently, suited to every capacity ; adaptcd to the French. By NG Dufief, of Philadelphia. Second edition, with considerable... | |
 | 1807 - 682 pages
...Increase D? Ltet of ißeto publication^ NAT-I-HE Dieplayed, in her mode of teaching language to man ; or a new and infallible method of acquiring a Language,...time possible, deduced from the Analysis of the Human Miii'l, and consequently suited to every capacity. Adapted to Ac French. By NG Dufief. Second edition,... | |
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