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... intended to bring into play some of the promi- nent notions and words belonging to the subject , in the familiar tone of conversation , such as intelligent students may be supposed to use ; and to each dialogue is appended a short list ...
... intended to bring into play some of the promi- nent notions and words belonging to the subject , in the familiar tone of conversation , such as intelligent students may be supposed to use ; and to each dialogue is appended a short list ...
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... intended in any way to super- sede a systematic study of the structure of Greek sen- tences in a regular Syntax . They are only meant to give a natural prominence to some of its more obvious points and fundamental principles . In the ...
... intended in any way to super- sede a systematic study of the structure of Greek sen- tences in a regular Syntax . They are only meant to give a natural prominence to some of its more obvious points and fundamental principles . In the ...
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... intended in any way to super- sede a systematic study of the structure of Greek sen- tences in a regular Syntax . They are only meant to give a natural prominence to some of its more obvious points and fundamental principles . In the ...
... intended in any way to super- sede a systematic study of the structure of Greek sen- tences in a regular Syntax . They are only meant to give a natural prominence to some of its more obvious points and fundamental principles . In the ...
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... intended as a rival to any of the excellent Grammars now in use ; but as a help to enable the beginner to understand them . THE SEVEN KINGS OF ROME . An Easy Narrative , abridged from the First Book of Livy by the omission of Difficult ...
... intended as a rival to any of the excellent Grammars now in use ; but as a help to enable the beginner to understand them . THE SEVEN KINGS OF ROME . An Easy Narrative , abridged from the First Book of Livy by the omission of Difficult ...
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... intended for use in schools . The choice of matter has been chiefly guided by the requirements of the three days ' examination at Cambridge . About four hundred examples have been added to this edition , mainly collected from the ...
... intended for use in schools . The choice of matter has been chiefly guided by the requirements of the three days ' examination at Cambridge . About four hundred examples have been added to this edition , mainly collected from the ...
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