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of German abbreviations.tionary
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550to the middle of the Nineteenth Centuries. 12mo. pages.
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Editedfor Germans to Learn English.*Bryan's Grammar,
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SEE END OK THIS VOLUME.,
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PRACTICAL AND EASY METHOD
OF LEARNING
LANGUAGE.GERMAN
BY
F. AH N,
DOCTOR OP PHUOSOPHT AND FUOFESSOR AT TUB COLLEGE OFNECT33.
FIRST COURSE.
SECOND AMERICAN PROM THE EIGHTH LONDON EDITION.
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PREFACE.
Learn a as learn motketforeign language you your
: this is in a few words the method I havewhichtongue
in this little work. It is the that nature her-adopted way
self it is the same which the mother out infollows, points
to her to achild, it hundred times thespeaking repeating
same them andwords, combining imperceptibly, succeeding
toin this make it the same sheway speak language speaks.
To learn in this manner a is amuse-is no it anlonger study,
ment.
the to have learned his ownSupposing pupil language by
I it to add a few whichrules,principles, thought proper
will serve to shorten the course and render the
progress
more secure.
THE AUTHOR.TABLE
OF THE OERMAN DECLENSIONS.
ARRANGED
Dr. MARTIN WEISS,By
FBOM TOE UNIVERSITY OF LATE FRENCH AND GERMAN AT THEMASTER,BERLIN,
EOYAL COLLEGK DUNOANNOST.
Almost German Grammar used in statesEnglandevery
a different number of Declensions. Dr. NCEHDEN whose
the hasGrammar is in best,every respect unquestionably
the of Declensions to andto reduce number four,attempted
havethink But German GrammariansI most successfully.
tries to imitatehis WENDEBORN whonot adopted system.
RENDER in hisLatin five whilst Dr.the Declensions,gives
has madeto smooth the to the learner, appearwayanxiety
one Declension. In itselfan absurd doctrine of Germany
Theeither ADELUNG or KLOPSTOCK.Grammarians follow
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