| Virgil - 1876 - 606 páginas
...Young Readers' haye attained is a sufficient proof that teachers and pupils alike approve of the use of interesting stories, with a simple plot in place...making no impression on the mind, of which elementary readingbooks generally consist. The Publishers have therefore thought it advisable to extend the application... | |
| Arthur Cayley - 1876 - 426 páginas
...combination of letters and syllables, making no impression oil the mind, of which elementary reaHing-uouks generally consist. The publishers have therefore thought...principle to books adapted for more advanced readers. Wow Beady. , Masterman Beady. By Captain Marryat 1». 6a, Parables from Nature (selected). By Mrs.... | |
| John Grote - 1876 - 578 páginas
...is a sufficient proof that teachers and pupils alike approve of the use of interesting stories, witb a simple plot in place of the dry combination of letters...making no impression on the mind, of which elementary reading-books generally consist. The publishers have therefore thought it advisable to extend the application... | |
| Arthur Cayley - 1876 - 426 páginas
...sufficient proof that teachers and pupils alike approve of the use of interesting stories, with asimple plot in place of the dry combination of letters and...making no impression on the mind, of which elementary reading-books generally consist. The publishers have therefore thought it advisable to extend the application... | |
| John Grote - 1876 - 576 páginas
...Young Readers," has attained is a sufficient proof thftt teachers and pupils alike approve of the use of interesting stories, with a simple plot in place of the dry combination of letters and syllables, milking no impression on the mind, of which elementary reading-books generally consist. The publishers... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1876 - 592 páginas
...that teachers aud pupils alike approve of the use of interesting storks, with a simple plot in p'ace of the dry combination of letters and syllables- making no impression on the mind, of which elementary readingbooks generaily consist The Publishers have therefore thought it advisable to extend the application... | |
| John Grote - 1876 - 594 páginas
...that teachers and pupils alike approve of the use of interesting stories, with a simple plot in p!ace of the dry combination of letters and syllables, making no impression on the mind, of which elementary reading-books generally consist. The publishers have therefore thought it advisable to extend the application... | |
| William Garnett - 1876 - 180 páginas
...Young Readers," has attained is a sufficient proof that teachers and pupils alike approve of the use of interesting stories with a simple plot in place of the dry combinations of letters and syllables, making no impression on the mind, of which elementary reading-books... | |
| School board and teachers' directory - 1876 - 304 páginas
...Young Readers " has attained is sufficient proof that teachers and pupils alike approve of the use of interesting stories, with a simple plot, in place of the dry combinations of letters and syllables, making no impression on the mind, of which elementary reading-books... | |
| Euripides - 1876 - 148 páginas
...Young Readers," has attained is a sufficient proof that teachers and pupils alike approve of the use of interesting stories with a simple plot in place of the dry combinations of letters and syllables, making no impression on the mind, of which elementary reading-books... | |
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