New method of learning to read, write, and speak: the Spanish language: With an appendix, containing a brief but comprehensive recapitulation of the rules ... Together with practical rules for the Spanish pronunciation, and models of social and commercial correspondence ...D. Appleton & co., 1867 - 558 páginas |
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Términos y frases comunesPasajes popularesPágina 459 - Syntax principally consists of two parts, Concord and Government. Concord is the agreement which one word has with another, in gender, number, case, or person. Government is that power which one part of speech has over another, in directing its mood, tense, or case. RULE I. A verb must agree with its nominative case, in number and person : as, " I learn ;" " Thou art improved ;" Página 548 - No hagas muchas pragmáticas; y si las hicieres, procura que sean buenas, y, sobre todo, que se guarden y cumplan; que las pragmáticas que no se guardan lo mismo es que si no lo fuesen; antes dan a entender que el príncipe que tuvo discreción y autoridad para hacerlas no tuvo valor para hacer que se guardasen... MásPágina 548 - Juez te vistas como soldado, sino que te ado. nés con el hábito que tu oficio requiere, con tal que sea limpio y bien compuesto. Para ganar la voluntad del pueblo que gobiernas, entre otras has de hacer dos cosas : la una ser bien criado con todos... Página 565 - ... tongues; points out its beauties; indicates how they may best be made available; and, in a word, teaches the student the most philosophical method of digesting his thoughts, as well as the most effective mode of expressing them. It teaches Rhetoric not merely theoretically, like the old textbooks, but practically, illustrating every point with exercises to be prepared by the student, which at once test his familiarity with the principles laid down, and impress them on his mind so vividly that... Página 1 - OLLENDORFF'S NEW METHOD OF LEARNING TO READ, WRITE, AND SPEAK THE SPANISH LANGUAGE. With an Appendix, containing a brief but comprehensive Recapitulation of the Rules as well as of all the Verbs, both Regular and Irregular, so as to render their use easy and familiar to the most ordinary capacity. Together with Practical Rules for Spanish Pronunciation, and Models of Social and Commercial Correspondence. The whole designed for Young Learners and persons who are their own Instructors. By M. VELAZQUEZ... Página 431 - DC DCC DCCC DCCCC M MDCCCXLTV Names. one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty thirty forty fifty sixty seventy eighty ninety one hundred two hundred three hundred four hundred five hundred six hundred seven hundred eight hundred nine hundred one thousand one thousand forty-four. Página 46 - The first. The second. The third. The fourth. The fifth. The sixth. The seventh. The eighth. The ninth. The tenth. The eleventh. The twelfth. The thirteenth. The fourteenth. The fifteenth. The sixteenth. The seventeenth. The eighteenth. The nineteenth. The twentieth. The twenty-first. Página 580 - Neurnan, and Baretti's Spanish, and English, and English and Spanish Pronouncing Dictionary. By MARIANO VELAZQUEZ DE LA CADENA, Professor of the Spanish Language and Literature in Columbia College, NT, and Corresponding Member of the National Institute, Washington. Página 565 - It is an eminetly clear and practical text-book, and embraces a variety of important subjects, which have a common connection, and mutually illustrate each other; but which the pupil has heretofore been obliged to leave unlearned, or to search for among a number of different volumes. Claiming to give a comprehensive and practical view of our language in all its relations, this "Advanced Course... Página i - THE SPANISH TEACHER AND COLLOQUIAL PHRASE-BOOK. An easy and agreeable method of acquiring a Speaking Knowledge of the Spanish Language. By Francis Butler. Fcap. 8vo, pp. xviii. and 240, half -roan. 2s. 6d. BUTLER. — HUNGARIAN POEMS AND FABLES FOR ENGLISH READERS. Selected and' Translated by ED Butler, of the British Museum ; with Illustrations by AG Butler. MenosReferencias en páginas web8. Referencias bibliográficas 1848: Ollendorff´s New Method of learning to read write and speak the Spanish language. With an appendix containing a brief, but comprehensive ... elies.rediris.es/ elies20/ cap8.html Lugares mencionados en este libro Maps KML
 | Cooksville, Md - Página 571The following extract from a letter recently received from that veteran teacher, Thomas Lucy, of Cooksville, Md., will show in what terms It is spoken ... |
 | Mount Vernon, NY - Página 566From JA Nichols, Princ of High School, Mount Vernon, NY 11 1 have recently examined a half dozen different Grammars with the intention of adopting the ...más páginas: 571 |
 | Sullivan, Me - Página 572Sullivan, Me. : "Quackenbos's books need only to be known to be used in all the schools in the State. Wherever they are introduced, ... |
Más | Deposit, NY - Página 570HA HConfort, Princ Laurel Bank Seminary, Deposit, NY : "It pleases me so well that I want to introduce It immediately. ... |
 | Andalucia - Página 463Andalucia, or la Andalucia, (alta or baja.) When the adjective is expressed they require the article. The following are exceptions, and must always be ... |
 | Madrid - Página 476Jago, in Madrid, a judge was coming through it. Vengo de la ciudad de Baeza con otros once sacerdotes, y vamos a la ciudad di Segovia. ...más páginas: 147 157 158 219 |
 | Poughkeepsie, NY - Página 562Board of Education, Poughkeepsie, NY, says: * I am very much pleased with the general plan as well as with the particular arrangement of the Grammar. ... |
 | Council Bluffs, Iowa - Página 572Rue, County Supt. of Schools, Council Bluffs, Iowa: "Any thing that has Quackenbos's name is sufficient guarantee with me.1 — Methodist Quarterly ... |
 | Orange, NJ - Página 567Orange, NJ ** I think it is an excellent boob ; not too large for an elementary work, yet sufficiently diifused for even advanced students. ... |
 | New York - Página 572I have taught in seminaries in this State and in New York for more than twenty years, and am familiar with most of the works that have heen issued by ...más páginas: 560 568 |
 | Vienna - Página 310What sort of weather was it when you were on the way to Vienna ? — It was very bad weather, for it was stormy, and snowed and rained very heavily, ...más páginas: 219 241 263 271 274 |
 | Berlin - Página 219It is almost a hundred and thirty miles from Paris to Berlin. — Do you intend to go to Paris soon 1 — I intend to go thither soon. ...más páginas: 203 241 249 254 263 333 368 |
 | Paris - Página 147As far as Paris. To, at, or in Madrid. To, at, or in Cadiz. To, at, or in Spain. To, at, or in England. As far as England. As far as Spain. ...más páginas: 157 213 219 220 226 241 263 270 329 368 |
 | New Orleans - Página 564Duncan, late Professor in the University of Louisiana, New Orleans,' writes : "I can as candidly as cheerfully testify to its rare, and I might say ... |
 | Easton, Pa - Página 568WH Stultz, Princ Female High School, Easton, Pa, : " Having used this book (the Rhetoric) for the past throe years, I think I ought to be able to ... |
 | Sevilla - Página 424I Toledo is an ancient city Sevilla fué un reino poderoso. \ Seville was a powerful kingdom. The following general rules are subject to many ... |
 | Algiers - Página 468We know that thou wast at Algiers. Sahiamas me estabas en Argel. D. Quuote, cap. xli. Yo velo cuando tu duermes, yo lion cuando tu cantas. ... |
 | London - Página 147As far as there, thither As far as London. As far as Paris. To, at, or in Madrid. To, at, or in Cadiz. To, at, or in Spain. To, at, or in England. ...más páginas: 150 151 180 213 219 241 263 361 368 |
 | Dover - Página 368Tomorrow I shall set out for Dover ; but in a fortnight I shall be bach again, (t olver,*) and then I shall come and see you and your family. ... |
 | Erie - Página 423Canal, Erie canal, el canal Erie. Capital, a stock of funds. Corte, tho sharp edge of a tool, a pattern for a dress, means, &<;. ... |
 | Rome - Página 292There are many .earned men (unsalno) in Rome, are there not, (no es verdad?") Milton asked a Roman. " Not so many as when you were there," answered ... |
 | Santiago - Página 476Don Quijote, cap. xx Al entrar en la calle de Santiago en Madrid, venia a salir por ella un Alcalde. Ditto, cap. xlviiL fiuLE 38. ... |
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