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... Grammar , arranged according to the Prin- ciples of the Madras Mode of Instruction ; with progressive Lessons annexed to each Rule . For the Use of the Cathedral School , Hereford . By Charles Taylor , D.D. 12mo . pp . 145 . Printed at ...
... Grammar , arranged according to the Prin- ciples of the Madras Mode of Instruction ; with progressive Lessons annexed to each Rule . For the Use of the Cathedral School , Hereford . By Charles Taylor , D.D. 12mo . pp . 145 . Printed at ...
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... grammar , and demanding the most earnest consideration . It has been frequently observed that the syn- tax of the Eton Grammar is so inartificially and indefinitely constructed , that even its first rule is incomprehensible until the ...
... grammar , and demanding the most earnest consideration . It has been frequently observed that the syn- tax of the Eton Grammar is so inartificially and indefinitely constructed , that even its first rule is incomprehensible until the ...
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... Grammar is composed on the principles of the Madras system , or progressive mode of instruction : the rules of the Eton Grammar are curtailed ; and , with the ex- ' ception of parallel English instances , it is little more than a ...
... Grammar is composed on the principles of the Madras system , or progressive mode of instruction : the rules of the Eton Grammar are curtailed ; and , with the ex- ' ception of parallel English instances , it is little more than a ...
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