A Grammar of the French Tongue: With a Preface, Containing an Essay on the Proper Method of Teaching and Learning that Language

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Longman, Brown & Company, 1846 - French language - 463 pages

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Page 462 - ROMAN ANTIQUITIES : or an Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans.
Page 462 - A Collection of English Exercises, translated from the writings of Cicero, for Schoolboys to retranslate into Latin. By William Ellis, MA ; re-arranged and adapted to the Rules of the Public School Latin Primer, by John T.
Page 126 - ... one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty thirty forty fifty sixty seventy eighty ninety one hundred two hundred three hundred four hundred five hundred...
Page 121 - Fem. le mien la mienne les miens les miennes mine le tien la tienne les tiens les tiennes thine le sien la sienne les siens les siennes his, hers...
Page 284 - Person, the verb takes the First Person rather than the Second, and the Second rather than the Third, as in the examples just given.
Page 127 - ... the seventh the eighth the ninth the tenth the eleventh the twelfth the thirteenth the fourteenth the fifteenth the sixteenth the seventeenth the eighteenth the nineteenth the twentieth the twenty-first the twenty-second...
Page 462 - VERSES ; or, a SET of EXERCISES to be rendered into LATIN HEXAMETERS and PENTAMETERS. For the Use of Schools.

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