Exercises in Spanish Composition for First and Second Year ClassesD. C. Heath & Company, 1899 - 48 страници |
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... courses at Harvard University , with excellent results . To these portions of the book I have added ( 1 ) foot - notes with references to Ramsey's Text Book of Modern Spanish , ( 2 ) a vocabulary , and ( 3 ) a third part comprising ...
... courses at Harvard University , with excellent results . To these portions of the book I have added ( 1 ) foot - notes with references to Ramsey's Text Book of Modern Spanish , ( 2 ) a vocabulary , and ( 3 ) a third part comprising ...
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... course , if you really - angry . But I don't want Perhaps you haven't heard even tell you the truth . mean it , I shall not become people to think me frivolous . that I am a student in Radcliffe College . Good gracious , what courses ...
... course , if you really - angry . But I don't want Perhaps you haven't heard even tell you the truth . mean it , I shall not become people to think me frivolous . that I am a student in Radcliffe College . Good gracious , what courses ...
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... course . shall not prevent me from3 going . - That's a nuisance ; 2 but it 1 en la fonda ( de ) Young . 2 Eso es fastidioso . 8 Omit . PART II 1 Few modern authors have attained greater reputation 12 SPANISH COMPOSITION.
... course . shall not prevent me from3 going . - That's a nuisance ; 2 but it 1 en la fonda ( de ) Young . 2 Eso es fastidioso . 8 Omit . PART II 1 Few modern authors have attained greater reputation 12 SPANISH COMPOSITION.
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... course , this does not mean that the farmer reads as many books , or has as many opinions as the lawyer and the doctor . But it does signify that the latter rarely find themselves thinking in a way completely foreign to that of the ...
... course , this does not mean that the farmer reads as many books , or has as many opinions as the lawyer and the doctor . But it does signify that the latter rarely find themselves thinking in a way completely foreign to that of the ...
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... course , curso , m .; to take a course , seguir un curso ; of course , desde luego , naturalmente , por cierto , ya se entiende . court , corte , f . court - yard , patio , m . cousin , primo , m . , prima , ƒ . credit , crédito , m ...
... course , curso , m .; to take a course , seguir un curso ; of course , desde luego , naturalmente , por cierto , ya se entiende . court , corte , f . court - yard , patio , m . cousin , primo , m . , prima , ƒ . credit , crédito , m ...
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