Schoolbooks is intended for the use of Seminaries where the Preceptor follows the analytical mode of tuition, and makes it his business to instruct his Pupils in the meaning of what is read as well as in the art of reading ; and the five, of which the... Rudiments of modern geography - Page 113by Alexander Reid - 1842 - 156 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1837 - 558 pages
...of what is read as well as in the art of reading; and the five, of which the titles are here inven, will be found to serve the double purpose of introducing...Scholar by easy gradations to the pronunciation of the Knglish language, and of providing him with a kind of reading adapted to interest and exercise his... | |
| Bibliography - 1837 - 860 pages
...read as well as in the art of reading; and the five, of which the titles are here .riven, will l>e found to serve the double purpose of introducing the...Scholar by easy gradations to the pronunciation of the Knirli-h language, and of providing him with a kind of reading adapted to interest and exercise his... | |
| William Maxwell Gunn - Religious education - 1840 - 496 pages
...SOLD ALSO BY ALL OTHER BOOKSELLERS. English Reading, Grammar, &.c. M'Culloch's Series of Class-boolis. THIS series of Schoolbooks is intended for the use...adapted to interest and exercise his opening faculties. In the introductory Books, the Lessons are arranged on the principle of familiarizing the Pupil with... | |
| Publius Ovidius Naso - 1840 - 372 pages
...Wood-cuts, llth Edition. 12mo. 3s. bound. This series of Schoolbooks is intended for the use of Seminariei where the Preceptor follows the analytical mode of...faculties. — It may be added, that each book is preceded br " Directions" relative to the mode of teaching it, as well as by ather Tables and Lists caiculated... | |
| George Ferguson (LL.D.) - 1843 - 168 pages
...Preceptor follows the analytical mode of tuition, and makes it his business to instruct his Pupils in tin: meaning of what is read as well as in the art of reading...adapted to interest and exercise his opening faculties. In the introductory Books, the Lessons are arranged on the principle of familiarizing the Pupil with... | |
| Alexander Ingram - 1844 - 262 pages
...ALL BOOKSELLERS. English Reading, Grammar, &.c. I)i- M'CuIloch's Series of Class-books. THIS aeries of Schoolbooks is intended for the use of Seminaries...adapted to interest and exercise his opening faculties. In the introductory Books, the Lessons are arranged on the principle of familiarixing the Pupil with... | |
| Henry White - 1849 - 550 pages
...business to instruct his pupils in the meaning of what is read as well as in the art of reading ; and they will be found to serve the double purpose of introducing...the English language, and of providing him with a hind of reading adapted to interest and exercise his opening faculties. I In the introductory Books,... | |
| South Kensington Museum - Publishers' catalogs - 1857 - 772 pages
...business to instruct his pupils in the meaning of what is read as well as in the art of reading; and they will be found to serve the double purpose of introducing...of the English language, and of providing him with aki ml of reading adapted to interest and exercise his opening faculties. In the introductory Books,... | |
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