| Philip Thomas Main - 1879 - 230 páginas
...' have attainei a sufficient proof that teachers and pupils alike approve of the use of in1 csting stories, with a simple plot in place of the dry combination of letters i syllables, making no impression on the mind, of which elementary rcadi books generally consist. The... | |
| Annie Raine Ellis - 1879 - 152 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... | |
| William Steadman Aldis - 1880 - 302 páginas
...Young Readers ' have attained is a sufficient proof that teachers and pupils alike approve of the use of interesting stories, with a simple plot in place...this principle to books adapted for more advanced renders. Now Beady. Post 8vo. Strongly bound. Masterman Ready. By Captain Marryat, BN Is. Gd. The Settlers... | |
| Thomas Collins (M.A.) - 1880 - 154 páginas
...Young Readers ' have 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... | |
| Aeschylus - 1880 - 108 páginas
...Young Readers ' have attained is a sufficient proof that teachers and pupils alike approve of the nse of interesting stories, with a simple plot in place...making no impression on the mind, of which elementary readingbooks generally consist. The PnbrshorR have therefore thought it advisable to exiend the application... | |
| Gertrude Patmore - 1880 - 206 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...making no impression on the mind, of which elementary reading-books generally consist. The Publishers have therefore thought it advisable to extend the application... | |
| Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1880 - 320 páginas
...Young Readers ' have 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... | |
| James Hadley - 1880 - 152 páginas
...Young Readers ' have 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... | |
| Charles Taylor - 1880 - 152 páginas
...Young Readers ' have 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... | |
| Henry Charles Banister - 1880 - 374 páginas
...attained is a sufficient proof that teachers and pupils alike approve of the use of inter- . • csting stories, with a simple plot in place of the dry combination...making no impression on the mind, of which elementary readingbooks generally consist. The Publishers have therefore thought it advisable to extend the application... | |
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