Θ NATURE DISPLAYED IN HER MODE OF TEACHING LANGUAGE TO MAN: BEING A NEW AND INFALLLIBLE METHOD OF ACQUIRING LANGUAGES WITH UNPARALLELED RAPIDITY; DEDUCED FROM THE ANALYSIS OF THE HUMAN MIND, AND CONSEQUENTLY SUITED TO EVERY CAPACITY: ADAPTED TO THE FRENCH, BY N. G. DUFIEF, 485-9 AUTHOR OF “THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE;" AND "THE NEW UNIVERSAL PRO- TO WHICH IS PREFIXED, A DEVELOPEMENT OF THE AUTHOR'S PLAN OF TUITION : SO POWERFUL IN ITS OPERATION, AND SO VERY ECONOMICAL, THAT THE POOREST OF MANKIND: BY WHICH IS OBTAINED The Great Desideratum of enabling Nations to arrive at the Highest Degeee CONTAINING ALSO, CURIOUS ANECDOTES CONCERNING THE ORIGIN OF THIS IMPORTANT DISCOVERY; THE EIGHTH EDITION ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. VOL. II. n LONDON: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR. PHILADELPHIA: E. L. CAREY & A. HART-CHESTNUT STREET. 1834. TABLE OF CONTENTS TO VOL. II. PART THE FIRST 3d, in tir, vir, or mir, exemplified in sentir, to feel Verbs conjugated like sentir ............ 4th, in enir, exemplified in tenir, to hold......................................................... 72 ib. 74 77 78 $2 83 86 Conjugation of the irregular verb falloir, to be necessary. 6th, in re, exemplified in vendre, to sell Verbs conjugated like vendre......... 7th, in uire, exemplified in traduire, to translate Verbs conjugated like traduire. |