An Exposure of the Fallacy of the Hamiltonian SystemEffingham Wilson, 1823 - 32 páginas |
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... says , every pupil will acquire " a perfect knowledge of the French language , so as to pronounce with the propriety of a native of France , to translate any book in the language with an accuracy unknown on any other system , and to ...
... says , every pupil will acquire " a perfect knowledge of the French language , so as to pronounce with the propriety of a native of France , to translate any book in the language with an accuracy unknown on any other system , and to ...
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... says I am deficient ; who has not , I believe , the slightest knowledge of who , or what I am ; and who , I am confident , would equally calumniate any man in existence who might venture to oppose him . To acquit myself of the charge of ...
... says I am deficient ; who has not , I believe , the slightest knowledge of who , or what I am ; and who , I am confident , would equally calumniate any man in existence who might venture to oppose him . To acquit myself of the charge of ...
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... says " Mr. Locke , in § 167 of his " Thoughts con- cerning Education , " first published in 1690 , but written several years earlier , recommended the method of learning Latin by a literal interlineary translation of Æsop , & c .; M. du ...
... says " Mr. Locke , in § 167 of his " Thoughts con- cerning Education , " first published in 1690 , but written several years earlier , recommended the method of learning Latin by a literal interlineary translation of Æsop , & c .; M. du ...
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... says , languages were made first , and grammar after- wards ; and hence the rules of grammar , or the particular principles of a language , are only a collection of observations upon custom . " From which , each would infer , that ...
... says , languages were made first , and grammar after- wards ; and hence the rules of grammar , or the particular principles of a language , are only a collection of observations upon custom . " From which , each would infer , that ...
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... says in the following sentence , which is translated from his Cours d'Etude . " Could any one know a language , if the brain did not acquire habits answering to those of the ears to hear it , to those of the lips to speak it , and to ...
... says in the following sentence , which is translated from his Cours d'Etude . " Could any one know a language , if the brain did not acquire habits answering to those of the ears to hear it , to those of the lips to speak it , and to ...
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