The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 299F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 392
... grammar . " I know , " he says , none ( all circumstances considered ) to whom our grammar allowed by public authority , ought to yield one foot of ground , in regard of plainness and easiness , if it be rightly understood and taught ...
... grammar . " I know , " he says , none ( all circumstances considered ) to whom our grammar allowed by public authority , ought to yield one foot of ground , in regard of plainness and easiness , if it be rightly understood and taught ...
Page 400
... grammar . What , then , is the import of Stockwood's work ? I take it to be this : He accepts the Royal ( or , Lily's ) Grammar1 to be read in school with the same alacrity and pertinacity as he would have the Bible read in the church ...
... grammar . What , then , is the import of Stockwood's work ? I take it to be this : He accepts the Royal ( or , Lily's ) Grammar1 to be read in school with the same alacrity and pertinacity as he would have the Bible read in the church ...
Page 401
... grammar teaching . What , then , are the distinctive merits of this method of teaching , which has entirely disappeared from school practice in grammar teaching ? Stockwood himself points out the aim of the method as being to sharpen ...
... grammar teaching . What , then , are the distinctive merits of this method of teaching , which has entirely disappeared from school practice in grammar teaching ? Stockwood himself points out the aim of the method as being to sharpen ...
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Aschams Roger Italian Proverb By JOHN T CURRY | 29 |
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Charing Cross and its Immediate Neighbourhood By J HOLDEN | 99 |
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