class, each may bestow just so much time as is necessary for a perfect understanding of the lesson. Besides, the book is always in good humour with its reader, and is never tired of answering The child's first Latin book - Page viby William Fenton - 1832Full view - About this book
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...1835. NNN 462 REVIEW OP BOOKS. terpretation is printed, and allowed to be studied by every member of class, each may bestow just so much time as is necessary...humour with its reader, and is never tired of answering inquiries, or correcting errors : so tliat it is accommodated to the tempers as well as the capacities... | |
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