| William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard - Education - 1831 - 792 pages
...language should be con-net ; and it is hoped that every sentence will present those modes of exprr^ion only, which are received among persons of education in both countries.' The Jurenile- Speaker. By Samuel Putnam. This is a very excellent collection of extracts in prose and verse,... | |
| Education - 1831 - 794 pages
...most scrupulous reader ; and that the language should be correct ; and it is hoped that every sentence will present those modes of expression only, which...among persons of education in both countries.' The Juvenile Speaker. By Samuel Putnam. This is a very excellent collection of extracts in prose and verse,... | |
| Anthony Bolmar - 1835 - 226 pages
...from other works. THE GREATEST CARE HAS BEEN TAKEN IN THE SELECTION, THAT THE SENTENCES SHOULD BE TREE FROM A SINGLE WORD CALCULATED TO OFFEND THE MOST SCRUPULOUS...unaccented e should be entirely mute* or have the sound of « in the English word tub. Second, In what case the last consonant of a •Several of our best ortboepists... | |
| Anthony Bolmar - French language - 1839 - 226 pages
...*•*••••• • MOST SCRUFU.LOWS «EA.DEB.; and that the language should be cbr/e'ct;'anihUis Koped that every sen tence will present those modes of expression...countries. The two greatest obstacles to the proper prominciation of the French language proceed from the difficulty of ascertaining, — First, On what... | |
| Anthony Bolmar - French language - 1840 - 232 pages
...IN THE SELECTION, THAT THE SENTENCES SHOULD BE FREE FROM A SINGLE WORD CALCULATED TO OFFEND THE HOST SCRUPULOUS READER ; and that the language should be...occasion the unaccented e should be entirely mute* o/ have the sound of u in the English word tub. Second, In what case the- last consonant of a •Severat... | |
| Gustave Chouquet - France - 1858 - 208 pages
...been taken in this selection, that the language should be correct; and it is hoped that every sentence will present those modes of expression only, which...received among persons of education in both countries. VOLTAIRE. LaHenrlade. 18mo ........................ 4Oe. The subject of this poem is the Biege of Paris,... | |
| Education - 1830 - 550 pages
...most scrupulous reader ; and that the language should be correct ; and it is hoped that every sentence will present those modes of expression only, which...among persons of education in both countries.' The Juvenile Speaker. By Samuel Putnam. This is a very excellent collection of extracts in prose and verse,... | |
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