| Julius Caesar - 1848 - 450 lehte
...Machiavelli, Villani, and others. They are so made as not to constitute mere exercises, but contain distinct relations so complete as to gratify the reader...his attention while they instruct. This is a marked impiovement on that old system which exacted much labor without enlisting the sympathies of the student.... | |
| Livy - 1848 - 378 lehte
...Manzoni, Machiavelli, Villam, ami others. They are so made as not to conMitute mere exercises, but contain distinct relations so complete as to gratify the reader and engage his attention w hile they instruct. This is a marked impiovement on that old system which exacted much labor without... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1849 - 488 lehte
...Machiavelli, Villani, and others. They are so made as not to constitute mere exercises, but со« tain distinct relations so complete as to gratify the reader and engage his attention while thef instruct. This is a marked improvement nn that old system which exacted much labor without ctions... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1850 - 492 lehte
...Machiavelli, Villani, and others. They are so made as not to constitute mere exercises, but con* tain distinct relations so complete as to gratify the reader...improvement on that old system which exacted much labor without enlistin? the sympathies of the student. The selections from Manzoni, for example, are... | |
| James C. Oehlschläger - 1850 - 312 lehte
...tfachiavelli, Villani, and others. They are so made as not to constitute mere exercises, but con' iiiii distinct relations so complete as to gratify the reader...improvement on that old system which exacted much labor without enlisting the sympathies of the student. The selections from Manzoni, for example, are... | |
| Wilhelm Pütz - 1850 - 244 lehte
...Machiayelli, Villani, and others. They are so made as not to constitute mere exercises, but con^ tain distinct relations so complete as to gratify the reader...improvement on that old system which exacted much labor without enlisting the sympathies of the student. The selections from Manzoni, for example, are... | |
| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - 1850 - 212 lehte
...Machiavelii, Villani, and others. They are so made as not to constitute mere exercises, bm con' tain distinct relations so complete as to gratify the reader...improvement on that old system which exacted much labor without enlisting the sympathies of the student. The selections from Manzoni, for example, are... | |
| James C. Oehlschläger - 1850 - 298 lehte
...tfachiavelli, Villain, and others. They are so made as not lo constitute mere exercises, but con' ain distinct relations so complete as to gratify the reader...instruct. This is a marked improvement on that old system winch exacted much labor without enlistine the sympathies of the student. The selections from Manzoni,... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1850 - 492 lehte
...exercises, but rat tain distinct relations BO complete as to gratify the reader and engage his aitemion while they instruct. This is a marked improvement on that old system which exacted much labor without enlisting the sympathies of the student. The selections from Manzoni, for example, are... | |
| Wilhelm Pütz - 1850 - 252 lehte
...Machiayelli, Villani, and others. They are so made as not to constitute mere exercises, but con tain distinct relations so complete as to gratify the reader and engage his attention while the} ,instruct. This is a marked improvement on that old system which exacted much labor withou enlistins... | |
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