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SERIES
OF
SCHOOL
BOOKS
0>J
THE
INDUCTIVE
METHOD.
I.
FRENCH:
edited,
partly
from
the
German,
by.
J.
P.
HALL,
and
T.
HALL,
B.A.,
Lond.
FIRST
FRENCH
COURSE
and
FRANCE
AND
THE
FRENCH.
The
contents
of
this
little
work
are:
I.
—One
hundred
and
eighty
two
very
simple
progressiveExercises
(ninety-one
French
and
ninety-one
English).
II.
Forty-
five
EasyFrench
Heading
Lessons,
with
complete
Vocabularies,
on
the
Geo
graphy
of
France,
and
the
Manners,
Customs,
and
Language
of
the
French
People,
withFourteen
Lessons
on
Fails.
III.
he
Conjugation
of
the
Verbs.
Inthe
Exercises,
which
are
chiefly
from
the
German,
thenatural
way
in
which
children
acquire
a
knowledge
of
their
mother
tongue
is
imitated
as
much
i'8
possible.
Themethod
pursued
is
such
as
to
enable
thepupil
to
combine
the
Reading,
Writing
and
Speaking
of
the
Language
in
a
simple
manner,
and
so
asto
render
them
mutual
aids
to
one
another.
New
Edition,price
Is.
6d.,
cloth.
HALLS'
SECOND
FRENCH
COURSE.
This
work
contains:
L
A
Scriesof
Simple
Exercises
on
theSubjunctive,
the
In
finitive.
and
the
Participle*
of
the
Regular
and
Auxiliary
Verbs,
and
also
on
many
of
the
Irregular
Verbs
of
common
occurrence
;
developing,
in
fact,
those
portion *
of
the
Accidence
not
included
in
the
First
Course.
II.
A
Selectionof
anecdotes,
stories
and
fables,
calculated,
both
by
their
style
and
subject-matter,
to
interest
the
youthful
mind.
New
Edition,
price
Is.
(id.,
cloth.
Key
to
tlw
Exercises
in
both
Courses,
price
\s.
8i/.,
limp
cloth.
II.
LATIN:
by
the
Rev.
W.
B.
SMITH,
M.A.,
F.R.G.S.
Lite
Seu.i.Mi
(.'lunik,ill
Maiter
in
the
Ciiy
»(
Luiiduu
Sctuul,
INDUCTIVE
LATIN
COURSE,
On
the
planof
 
Halls'
First
French
Course.
Contents:—),
Preliminary
remarks
on
the
peculiar
features
of
ihe
Latpi
Lan
guage,
its
pronunciation,
connectionwithEnglish
and
other
modern
lan
guages,
its
special
Atness
for
educational
purposes&c.
2.
Two
hundred*and
four
Exercises
in
Latin
and
English
alternately.
'A,
Questions
at
the
cud
of
everv
tenexercises
on
the
accidence
and
syntacticalrules
developed
and
ex
emplified
therein.
4.
Outlinesof
Accidence.
5.
Vocabularies:
Latin-
English
and
English-Latin.
Price
2s.
6d.,
cloth.
III.
ITALIAN
:
Edited
by
the
Rev.
W.
B.
SMITH
from
the
German
of
Filippi.
FIRST
ITALIAN
COURSE,
Contents:
I.
228Exercises
inItalian
and
English
alternately.
II.
Outline*
ofAccidence.HI.
Grammatical
U«lesdeveloped
in
the
Exercises.
IV.Differences
of
Idiom.V.Vocabularies,
Italian-English,
with
the
Trench
Equivalents
and
EtymoloKical
Derivations:
and
English
Italian.
VI.
Historical
account
of
 
t
derivation
of
the
Italian
from
the
Latin,
&c.
Price
3s.
id.,
cloth.
B.
BATSMAN,
I
IVV
l.ANK,
I'ATKKNOSTKIl
ROW.

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