| Thomas Kerchever Arnold - 1854 - 384 Seiten
...as this has taken a different stand-point, which may serve as a sign of progress in this department of study. The Editor has, it is true, also intended...for the use of schools, and has sought to adapt it iu all its parts to such a use ; but still, without losing sight of this purpose, he has proceeded... | |
| D. Appleton and Company - 1856 - 418 Seiten
...different stand-point, which may serve as a sign of progress in this department of study. The Bditor has, it Is true, also intended his work for the use...schools, and has sought to adapt It in all its parts t» rach a use; but still, without losing sight of this purpose, he has proceeded throughout with more... | |
| Cornelius Nepos - 1857 - 418 Seiten
...as I hi* baa taken a different stand-point, which may serve as a sign of progress In this department of study. The Editor has, it is true, also Intended...schools and has sought to adapt it in all its parts to sucb a use ; but still, without losing sight 01 this purpose, he has proceeded throughout with more... | |
| Thomas Kerchever Arnold - 1857 - 360 Seiten
...as this has taken a duTerent stand-point, which may serve as a sign of progress in this department of study. The Editor has, it is true, also intended his work for the uso of schools and has sought to adapt it in all its parts to such a uso ; but still, without losing... | |
| Livy - 1857 - 364 Seiten
...this depart ment of study. The Editor bas, it is true, also intended his work for the use of schooli and has sought to adapt it in all its parts to such a nse ; hut still, wlthomt losing sight of lids purpose, be has proceeded throughout with more independence.... | |
| Thomas Kerchever Arnold - 1858 - 378 Seiten
...serve as a sign of progress in this department of study. The Editor has, it is true, also intended bis work for the use of schools and has sought to adapt it in all its parts to such a nse ; but still, withowt losing sight oj this purpose, he has proceeded throughout with more independence.... | |
| Albert Harkness - 1860 - 404 Seiten
...as shis has taken a different stand-point. which may serve as a sign of progress in this department of study. The editor has, it is true, also intended...work for the use of schools, and has sought to adapt ii. in all its parts, to such a use ; but still, without losing sight of this purpose, he has proceeded... | |
| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - 1861 - 590 Seiten
...thia department of study. The editor 1ms, it is true, also intended his work for the ose of н-hools, and has sought to adapt it, in all its parts, to such a use ; but still, without losing sight of this purpose, he has proceeded throughout with more independence. In the preparation of the Notes,... | |
| James Hadley - 1861 - 396 Seiten
...aa this bos taken A different stand-point, which may serve us a sign of progress in tbîi department of study. The editor has, it is true, also Intended his work for the use of whools, and has sought to adapt It, in all Ил part», to such a use ; but still, without losing sight... | |
| Albert Harkness - 1862 - 296 Seiten
...an this has taken a different stand-point, which may serve as a sign of progress in this department of study. The editor has, it is true, also intended...parts, to such a use ; but still, without losing sight of this purpose, he has proceeded throughout with more independency. In the preparation of the Notes,... | |
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