I remember," says the latter, in his French Grammar, " the parts which were to me the most abstruse, and which it cost me the most time to be able to understand. These parts, therefore, I shall take particular pains to make plain and easy to you. A French Grammar: Or, Plain Instructions for the Learning of French. In a ... - Page 16 by William Cobbett - 1832 - 368 pages Full view -
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