| Thomas Kerchever Arnold - 1854 - 384 pages
...the wants of beginners than any other work with which I am acquainted." from PROF. GAMMELL, of Brown University. " The book seems to me, as i anticipated...teachers of Latin in the schools of the United States, a»d fol many of them it will undoubtedly form an advantageous substitute." LINCOLN'S LIVY. SELECTION'S... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1854 - 500 pages
...most fkronble estimate of tbe plan of tbe work, and also of the maniwr In wblchlt has been eiecated. The book seems to me, as I anticipated It would be, a raloable addition to the works now In use amoaa; teacher» of Latin In the schools of tbe United States,... | |
| D. Appleton and Company - 1856 - 418 pages
...progress in his subsequent course. I wish the work a wide circulation." from PROF. GAMMELL, of Brown University. "The book seems to me, as I anticipated...States, and for many of them it will undoubtedly form an advaatageous substitute." From PROF. LINCOLN, of Brown university. **It seems to me, to carry on most... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1856 - 508 pages
...the wants of beginners than any other work with which I am acquainted." From PROF. GAMMEI.L, of Brown University. "The book seems to me, as I anticipated it would be, n valuable addttior to the works now In use among teachers of Lutin in the schools of the United Btates,... | |
| Thomas Kerchever Arnold - 1857 - 360 pages
...wants of beginners than any other work with which I am acquainted." From. PROF. GAMMF.IL, of Brown University, "The book seems to me, as I anticipated it would be, a valuable ftdditiox to tbt works now in use among teachers of Latin In the schools of the United Btatia, and... | |
| Albert Harkness - 1862 - 296 pages
...rapidly, but soundly, in an acquaintance with the Latin language.'1 From PROF. GAMMELL, of JBroicn University. "The book seems to me, as. I anticipated it would be, a valuable addition to th« works now in use among teachers of Latin in the schools of the United bW-^ autf for many of them... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 324 pages
...acquaintance with the Latin language.'' From PROF. G AMMELL, of Brown, University. "The book seems to me, a» I anticipated It would be, a valuable addition to...among teachers of Latin in the schools of the United $ We, and for many of them it will undoubtedly form an advantageous substitute." From PROF. LINCOLN,... | |
| Thomas Kerchever Arnold - 1864 - 364 pages
...valuable addition to th« works now in use among tenchers of Lntin in the schools of the United S'iVfi, and for many of them it will undoubtedly form an advantageous substitute." from PEOF. LINCOLN, of Brown Unfaeratty. ** It seems, to me, to carry on most successfully the method pursued in the First... | |
| Quintilian - 1865 - 202 pages
...only rapidly, but soundly, in an acquaintance with the Latin language," From, PEOF. GAMHELL, of Broken University, "The book seems to me, as I anticipated...undoubtedly form an advantageous substitute." From PBOF. LINCOLN, of Brown University. "It seems to me to carry on most successfully the method pursued... | |
| Theodore Simonné - 1865 - 108 pages
...only rapidly, but sonndly, in an acquaintance with the Latin language." From PEOF. GAMITELL, of Brown University. "The book seems to me, as I anticipated...a valuable addition to the works now in use among teacbers of Latin in the schools of the United States, and for many of them it will undoubtedly form... | |
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