BELL'S READING-BOOKS. FOR SCHOOLS AND PAROCHIAL LIBRARIES. The popularity which the ' Books for 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... P. Ovidii Nasonis Heroides XIV - Página 102de Ovid - 1874 - 134 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1872 - 544 páginas
...alike approve of the use of interesting stories, with л simple plot in place of the dry combination of letters and syllables, making no impression on the mind, of which elementary reading, books gtmomlly consist. The Publishers have therefore thought it advisable to extend the application... | |
| Demosthenes, Richard Shilleto - 1874 - 342 páginas
...alike approve of the use of interesting stories, with a simple plot in place of the dry combination of letters and syllables, making no impression on...of which elementary readingbooks generally consist. The Publishers have therefore thought it advisable to extend the application of this principle to books... | |
| Cornelius Nepos - 1874 - 250 páginas
...alike approve of the use of interesting stories, with a simple plot in place of the dry combination of letters and syllables, making no impression on...which elementary reading-books generally consist. The publishers havetherofore thought it advisable to extend the application of this principle to books... | |
| Virgil - 1875 - 560 páginas
...alike approve of the nee of interosting stories, with a simple plot in place of the dry combination of letters and syllables, making no impression on...of which elementary readingbooks generally consist. The Publishers have therefore thought it advisable to extend the application of this principle to books... | |
| Percival Frost - 1876 - 208 páginas
...IO4 George Bell and Sons' Eduгational Books. iBeU's iReatJing; TBool0 For SгJ¿ools and Paroгhial Libraries. The popularity which the Series of Reading-Books,...the faculties of sight and memory. The publishers havo therefore thought it advisable to extend the application of this principle to books adapted for... | |
| William Walton - 1876 - 750 páginas
...Reading-Books, known as " Books for Young Readers," has attained is a sufficient proof that teachers ami pupils alike approve of the use of interesting stories...the faculties of sight and memory. The publishers havo therefore thought it advisable to extend the application of this principle to books adapted for... | |
| Carl Adolf Buchheim - 1876 - 320 páginas
...ordinary lacility. ' 104 George Bell and Sons' Educational Books. iBell's toning TBoofcs For Schools and Parochial Libraries. The popularity which the...reading-books generally consist. There is also practical testimom to the fact that children acquire the power of reading much more rapidly when the process... | |
| Arthur Cayley - 1876 - 426 páginas
...alike approve of the use of interesting stories, with asimple plot in place of the dry combination of letters and syllables, making no impression on...which elementary reading-books generally consist. The publishers have therefore thought it advisable to extend the application of this principle to books... | |
| Arthur James Mason - 1876 - 432 páginas
...alike approve of the use of interesting stories, with a simple plot in place of the dry combination of letters and syllables. making no impression on...which elementary reading-books generally consist. The publishers have therefore thought it advisable to extend the application of this principle to books... | |
| Plato - 1876 - 172 páginas
...alike approve of the use of interesting stories, with a simple plot in place of the dry combination of letters and syllables, making no impression on...which elementary reading-books generally consist. The publishers have therefore thought it advisable to extend the application of this principle to books... | |
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