| 1855 - 436 pages
...mind with th« own nics. I know of no work so well adapted for those beginning the study f Grammar. You have done a valuable service to the young in the preparation of it ; arid 1 am confident that yon will find a rich reward in the conviction that you have made the study... | |
| William W. Smith - 1855 - 312 pages
...mind with the technics. I know of no work so well adapted for those beginning the study of grammar. You have done a valuable service to the young in the...you will find a rich reward in the conviction that you have made the study of grammar, which has so often been found perplexing and disheartening, adapted... | |
| 1855 - 560 pages
...work so well adapted for those beginning the study of Grammar. Von have done a valuable service to tho young in the preparation of it ; and I am confident...you will find a rich reward In the conviction that you have made the study of Grammar, which has so often been found perplexing and disheartening, adapted... | |
| 1855 - 578 pages
...mind with the technics. I know of no work so well adapted for those beginning the study of Grammar. You have done a valuable service to the young in the preparation of it j and I am confident that you will find a rich reward in the conviction that you have made the study... | |
| Daniel Pierce Thompson - 1857 - 379 pages
...mind with the technics. I know of no work so well adapted for those beginning the study of grammar. You have done a valuable service to the young in the...you will find a rich reward in the conviction that you have made the study of grammar, which has so often been found perplexing and disheartening, adapted... | |
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