A parallel between the Hamiltonian System and that which Mr. Hamilton calls the Old System; with an examination of the theory of the Italian verbs, for the use of the Hamiltonian pupils. To which is added an extract from a preliminary lecture, by D. K. Sandford1827 |
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able according acquire adjective assertions auxiliary avendo Bath Journal beginning Boccacio c'est Cardinal Bentivoglio chap chapter Condillac Conditional mood conjugation course dictionary English or French error essendo examination exercise expressed fifty lessons French language Galilea gerund Gesł Giudea give Gospel of St Graglia gram grammarians grammatical purity guage Hamiltonian system interlineary translation irregular Italian grammar Italian language Italian verbs James Hamilton Jesus knowledge labour langue Latin lecito letter literal and interlineary literal translation Marsais master means mention method Mons mood never obliged observe participle persuaded phrase piglio preface preposition preter-perfect principles professors pronoun pronunciation pupil qu'il quelques read and translated reason rendered risuscitato rules Sandford Santagnello segga sentence signification sounds Spanish languages Subjunctive Subjunctive mood system of teaching taught teacher teaching languages tense thing third section tion tonian type not corrected understood verse vowel wish words write and speak


