The National Quarterly Review, Volume 2Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1860 |
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Pagina 360
... French in one Volume - The complete French Class - book , embracing Grammar , Conversation , Literature , with Commercial Correspond- ence , and an adequate Dictionary , by LOUIS PUJOL , A.M. , of the University of France , and Rev ...
... French in one Volume - The complete French Class - book , embracing Grammar , Conversation , Literature , with Commercial Correspond- ence , and an adequate Dictionary , by LOUIS PUJOL , A.M. , of the University of France , and Rev ...
Pagina 362
... French nation . In each of the short paragraphs entitled " Notions sur la France , " there is quite an amount of information . We transcribe a part of one as a specimen : " Elle ( France ) portait autrefois le nom de Gaule . Les Gaulois ...
... French nation . In each of the short paragraphs entitled " Notions sur la France , " there is quite an amount of information . We transcribe a part of one as a specimen : " Elle ( France ) portait autrefois le nom de Gaule . Les Gaulois ...
Pagina 363
... French Class- Book on account of these little discrepancies . The object of the student in taking it up is to learn French , not to learn English . For this , as we have already seen , every facility is afforded ; and , once the ...
... French Class- Book on account of these little discrepancies . The object of the student in taking it up is to learn French , not to learn English . For this , as we have already seen , every facility is afforded ; and , once the ...
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CONTENTS | 17 |
AMERICAN FEMALE NOVELISTS | 31 |
CAMOENS AND HIS TRANSLATORS | 46 |
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