American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Volum 1Otis, Broaders and Company., 1856 |
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Side 52
... English will be found as five , perhaps , as six , to one . The Latin words that have found their way into the English , may be again divided into two well - defined classes , viz . , those that have come to us by national intercourse ...
... English will be found as five , perhaps , as six , to one . The Latin words that have found their way into the English , may be again divided into two well - defined classes , viz . , those that have come to us by national intercourse ...
Side 53
... English in all respects , than the English translation of the Bible . You will find sometimes , in whole pages , scarcely one word in ten that is not pure Saxon . In the Lord's Prayer , for instance , the only Latin words are debts ...
... English in all respects , than the English translation of the Bible . You will find sometimes , in whole pages , scarcely one word in ten that is not pure Saxon . In the Lord's Prayer , for instance , the only Latin words are debts ...
Side 293
... English words , and what Greek parts of speech to what English parts of speech ; but also what English idioms are the best representatives of what Greek idioms , and always render accordingly . Otherwise you only learn one half , and ...
... English words , and what Greek parts of speech to what English parts of speech ; but also what English idioms are the best representatives of what Greek idioms , and always render accordingly . Otherwise you only learn one half , and ...
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