| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1880 - 126 páginas
...sufficient proof that teachers and pupils alike approve of the use of inter ostin{ stor'ep, with a pimple plot in place of the dry combination of letters and...making no impression on the mind, of which elementary readinirbooks penerally consist. The Pn'ilipherp havo therefore thought it advisable to extend the... | |
| Plato - 1880 - 120 páginas
...Young Readers ' have attained in a sufficient proof that 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, mak>ng no impression on the mind, of which elementary readingbooks generally consist. The Publishers... | |
| 1880 - 556 páginas
...Young Readers ' have attained i. a sufficient proof that teachers and pxipils alike approve of the use of interesting stories, with a simple plot in place of the dry combination of letters ana syllables, making no impression on tho mind, of which elementary readingbooks generally consist.... | |
| William Ritchie Sorley - 1881 - 116 páginas
...Young Headers ' 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... | |
| Frederick Apthorp Paley - 1881 - 118 páginas
...Yonng 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... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1881 - 116 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... | |
| Plato, George Henry Wells - 1881 - 104 páginas
...attained is a sufficient proof that teachers and pupils alike approve of the use of interesting stones, with a simple plot in place of the dry combination...making no impression on the mind, of which elementary rcadingbooks generally consist. The Publishers have therefore thought it advisable to- extend the application... | |
| William Ritchie Sorley - 1881 - 122 páginas
...that teachers and pupils alike approve of the use of interesting stories, with a simple plot in plaoe of the dry combination of letters and syllables, making no impression on the mind, of which elementary readingbooks generally consist. The Publishers have therefore thought it advisable to extend the application... | |
| Dorothea Beale - 1881 - 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... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1881 - 136 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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