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" translations. As to the views of these eminent men, on minor points, though they were taken at different periods, and therefore might scarcely be expected to embrace the same objects,—nevertheless, they generally coincide, and may always be easily reconciled.... "
The child's first Latin book - Page v
by William Fenton - 1832
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An essay on a system of classical instruction: combining the methods of ...

An essay on a system of classical instruction: combining the methods of ...

Education - 1829 - 129 pages
...minuteness of¿detail, if we except those of ASCHAMJ MILTON, and LOCKE. The views of these end-. nent men were taken at different periods, and. therefore might scarcely be expected to embrace the same objects .-¿- nevertheless they generally coincide, and may always easily be reconciled. Each notices...
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The Educational Magazine

The Educational Magazine, Volume 2

Education - 1835
...learning. " What then was the great principle of change which they recommended ? Literal interlineari/ translations. As to the views of these eminent men,...reconciled. But with regard to the efficacy of literal interlinean/ translations, they are all agreed ; and this is the principle which we take as the basis...
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