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... language , however aerial it may appear , is not a palace of enchant- ment . The materials of which it is built are ... language , of a different kind . ART . IV . Latium Redivivum ; or a Treatise on the Modern Use of the Latin Language ...
... language , however aerial it may appear , is not a palace of enchant- ment . The materials of which it is built are ... language , of a different kind . ART . IV . Latium Redivivum ; or a Treatise on the Modern Use of the Latin Language ...
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... language , might almost justify a preceptor in following that example . I specify no year : the time must depend on many circum . stances ; on the abilities of the teacher , and the forwardness of the boy . Different means have been ...
... language , might almost justify a preceptor in following that example . I specify no year : the time must depend on many circum . stances ; on the abilities of the teacher , and the forwardness of the boy . Different means have been ...
Pagina 412
... language , Mr. E. remarks that " Languages are the means of information , and they render a man more competent to associate with many nations . They should not , however , supersede more useful knowledge ; and it is not un- common for ...
... language , Mr. E. remarks that " Languages are the means of information , and they render a man more competent to associate with many nations . They should not , however , supersede more useful knowledge ; and it is not un- common for ...
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