| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff, George J. Adler - German language - 1851 - 536 pages
...son ?— I learn better than he, but he works better than I.—Whose carriage is the finest?—Yours is very fine, but that of the captain is still finer, and ours is the finest of all.—Has any one as fine apples as we?—No one has such fine (ones). (See end of Lesson XXXIV.)... | |
| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - 1853 - 612 pages
...learn as well as our gardener's son? I learn better than he, but he works better than I.—Whose gun is the finest? Yours is very fine, but that of the captain is still finer, and ours is the finest of all.—Has any one finer children than you ? No one has finer ones.—Does your son read as often as... | |
| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - 1853 - 564 pages
...well as the son of our gardener ?— I learn better than he, but he studies better than I.—Whose gun is the finest ?—Yours is very fine, but that of...captain is still finer, and ours is the finest of all.—Has any one finer children than you ?—No one has finer ones.—Does your son read as often... | |
| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - 1853 - 622 pages
...!—1 learn better than he. but he studies bettur than I.— Which gun is tlie finest !—Yours i* fine, but that of the captain is still finer, and ours is the finest of all.—Has any body finer children than you 1 —Nobody has finer ones —Does your friend read as... | |
| Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, Théodore Simonné - Spanish language - 1854 - 624 pages
...gardener's son ?—I learn better than he, but he works better than I.—Whose gun is the finest 1—Yours is very fine, but that of the captain is still finer, and ours is the finest of all.—Has any one finer children than you ?—No one (them) 1 has finer ones.—Does your son read... | |
| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - German language - 1855 - 558 pages
...finest?—Yours is very fine, but that of the captain ia Btill finer, and ours is the finest of all.—Has any one as fine apples as we ?—No one has such fine (ones). (See end of Lesson XXXIV.) FORTIETH LESSON.—bieqigate Ceciion. To Icgin. Anfangen* (anzufangen).... | |
| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - 1857 - 544 pages
...better than I. — Whose carriage is the finest ? — Yours is very fine, but that of the captain ie still finer, and ours is the finest of all. — Has...fine apples as we ? — No one has such fine (ones). (See end of Lesson XXXIV.) FORTIETH LESSON,— billigste To begin. Thou beginnest — he begins. I... | |
| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - Italian language - 1857 - 564 pages
...well as the son of our gardener ?— [ learn better than he, but he studies better than I.—Whose gun is the finest ?—Yours is very fine, but that of...captain is still finer, and ours is the finest of all.—Has any one finer children than you ?—No one has finer ones.—Does your son read as often... | |
| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - French language - 1857 - 612 pages
...our gardener's son? I learn better than he, but he works better than I.—Whose gun is the finest 1 ? Yours is very fine, but that of the captain is still finer, and ours is the finest of all.—Has any one finer children than you ? No one has finer ones.—Does your son read as often as... | |
| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - 1859 - 540 pages
...No, he remains at ht/шг , he has sore feet. — Do you learn as well as our gardener's son Î — I learn better than he, but he works better than I....fine apples as we ? — No one has such fine (ones). (See end of Lesson FORTIETH LESSON.— bier^gste Cíttion. To begin. 2tnfangcn* (anjufangcn). Thou... | |
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