| 1852 - 424 pages
...arts, or express some abstract ideas. For this part of the present work I am mostly indebted to Brande, Ure and Webster. As to the pronunciation, I have availed...I trust he will find every difficulty, that he may hare met with, satisfactorily reduced to a right standard. This result of long and numerous investigations... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - Children's stories - 1854 - 96 pages
...complete treatise on pronunciation based upon the most respectable French authorities, as well as his own personal observations for many years in Paris,...the purest and most harmonious language can be heard at the present day. It also contains a large number of words, such as are met with in the most reeent... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - Boys - 1854 - 96 pages
...complete treatise on pronunciation based upon the most respectable French authorities, as well as his own personal observations for many years in Paris,...the purest and most harmonious language can be heard at the present day. It ako contains a large number of words, such as are met with in the most raeent... | |
| Edward Toliver - Children - 1855 - 348 pages
...complete treatise on pronunciation based upon the most respectable French authorities, as well as his own personal observations for many years in Paris,...the purest and most harmonious language can be heard at the present day. It aleo contains a large number of words, such as are met with in the most reeent... | |
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