The Popular Educator, 第 3〜4 巻、第 13 巻 |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-5 / 76
14 ページ
But however great the facility of travelling may become, there will always exist a
necessity for a means of communication independent of personal intercourse. To
effect this, recourse must necessarily be had to durable, visible signs. The day ...
But however great the facility of travelling may become, there will always exist a
necessity for a means of communication independent of personal intercourse. To
effect this, recourse must necessarily be had to durable, visible signs. The day ...
16 ページ
... by ear and voice, as though it had suddenly become Doh, and the best way of
pronouncing it is—by throwing the two syllables together thus, s' Doh ; and that in
the next instance below, the new Doh becomes son again, as it was before, and ...
... by ear and voice, as though it had suddenly become Doh, and the best way of
pronouncing it is—by throwing the two syllables together thus, s' Doh ; and that in
the next instance below, the new Doh becomes son again, as it was before, and ...
28 ページ
In well advanced states of civilisation the battle of life becomes one of intensified
difficulty ; and those who in earlier ages ... for those things which suit our taste
and thought become of necessity not only easier but pleasanter than other things
.
In well advanced states of civilisation the battle of life becomes one of intensified
difficulty ; and those who in earlier ages ... for those things which suit our taste
and thought become of necessity not only easier but pleasanter than other things
.
30 ページ
Do yog often become weary. lève - t - il au lever du soleil ? 16. Le charpentier se
lève au lever du want ink . 15. Are you pleased with this book ? .16 . I am
meilleure heure que moi ? 18. Nous nous levons tous les matins au pleased with
it .
Do yog often become weary. lève - t - il au lever du soleil ? 16. Le charpentier se
lève au lever du want ink . 15. Are you pleased with this book ? .16 . I am
meilleure heure que moi ? 18. Nous nous levons tous les matins au pleased with
it .
44 ページ
When rubbed it emits a peculiar odour , and becomes negatively electrified . ...
These crystals soon become opaque , and when touched crumble into powder ,
the particles of which are found to be crystals similar to those of native sulphur .
When rubbed it emits a peculiar odour , and becomes negatively electrified . ...
These crystals soon become opaque , and when touched crumble into powder ,
the particles of which are found to be crystals similar to those of native sulphur .
レビュー - レビューを書く
レビューが見つかりませんでした。
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
acid action animal appear become body called carried cause cent character church close combination common contain course direction Divide draw effect English equal examination example EXERCISE expression fear feet force four France give given gravity hand heat hence important iron iſt Italy kind known language Latin leaves less LESSONS letters liquid London lower mark matter means metal miles multiplied nature obtained pass position present principle produced quantity received remains represent rise rule seen side sometimes sound surface term things tion vous vowels weight whole writing
人気のある引用
83 ページ - Staat eine Maschine sein muß, die nur der Gedanke Eines regiert; welche größere Glückseligkeit könnte es gewähren , in dieser Maschine als ein gedankenloses Glied mitzudienen? Oder vielleicht gar wider...
46 ページ - Minna, daß die Thierchen nichts finden können; nun sind sie arm. Darum füttere ich sie, so wie die reichen Menschen die armen unterstützen und ernähren. Da sagte der Vater: Aber du kannst sie doch nicht alle versorgen!
245 ページ - Das war ein Fest« für unfern Ernst, der nichts lieber, als Obst aß. „Die schöne Zeit," sagte sein Vater, „wird bald vorüben sein; der Winter ist schon vor der Thür, um den Herbst zu vertreiben.
16 ページ - Gebüsche sich belaubten, da öffnete der Landmann sein Fenster, und der kleine Gast entfloh in das nahe Wäldchen, und bauete sein Nest und sang sein fröhliches Liebchen.
70 ページ - Mägdlein weinete noch lauter, als es das neue Vögelchen sah. Da wunderte sich die Mutter sehr, und sprach: Mein liebes Kind, warum weinest du noch, und bist so sehr betrübt? Deine Thränen werden das gestorbene Vögelchen nicht in das Leben rufen, und hier hast du ja ein anderes, das nicht schlechter ist, denn jenes!