| sir William Smith - 1885 - 484 Seiten
...Principia," and therefore requires no further description, except in one point. Differing from the ordinary grammars, all German words are printed in Roman, and not in the old German characters ; and as the Roman letters are not only used by many modern German writers, but also in Grimm's great... | |
| James Rowley - 1885 - 300 Seiten
...Principia," and therefore requires no further description, except in one point. Differing from the ordinary grammars, all German words are printed in Roman, and not in the old German characters ; and as the Roman letters are not only used by many modern German writers, but' also in Grimm's great... | |
| French principia - 1886 - 420 Seiten
...Principia," and therefore requires no further description, except in one point. Differing from the ordinary grammars, all German words are printed in Roman, and not in the old German characters ; and as the Roman letters are not only used by many modern German writers, but also in Grimm's great... | |
| George Gresley Perry - 1890 - 634 Seiten
...Principia," and therefore requires no further description, except in one point. Differing from the ordinary grammars, all German words are printed in Roman, and not in the old German characters. The Roman letters are used by many modern German writ«rs, and also in Grimm's great Dictionary and Grammar;... | |
| Sir Richard Lodge - 1897 - 836 Seiten
...Principia," and therefore requires no further description, except in one point. Differing from the ordinary grammars, all German words are printed in Roman, and not in the old German characters. The Roman letters are used by many modern German writers, and also in Grimm's great Dictionary and Grammar:... | |
| 1876 - 584 Seiten
...obtain an equally elementary German work on the same plan." As the Roman letters are now used, not only by many modern German writers, but also In Grimm's great dictionary and grammar, It has been deemed advantageous to do so likewise In the present work. It Is thought that this alteration... | |
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