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First Latin Lessons. E-book. Formato PDF Irene Holbrook   -  Forgotten Books, 2017  - 

The notes are arranged for the use Of both teacher and pupil; the teacher should examine carefully the explanations of a lesson in the notes, previous to assigning it to the class; the pupil should consult the notes constantly, as all explanations necessary to a thorough understanding Of the lesson ai'e there given. References are made for all the paradigms and rules to four grammars, — Andrews and Stoddard's, Allen and Grenough's, Harkness's (latest edition) and Bartholomew's. There is given, however, for the help Of the teacher in harmonizing the class in the memorizing Of rules, where several grammars are used in the same class, a list Of twenty rules, which the pupils may learn as the constructions are presented in the lessons. See page 71.

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Florence Nightingale: A Biography. E-book. Formato PDF Irene Cooper Willis   -  Forgotten Books, 2017  - 

This book could not have been written without constant reference to, and some quotation from, the letters and papers published in Sir Edward Cook's excellent two-volume biography of Florence Nightin gale. (macmillan €9° Co., Ltd., I am deeply indebted to Messrs. Macmillan for their kind permis sion to make these references and quotations. I should add that since the publication of my book in America and while the proofs of this English edition were in the press, Miss I. B. O'malley's biography of Florence Nightingale, written with the assistance of members of the Nightingale family, has been published. Miss o'malley's book (which does not go beyond the Crimean War) contains much interesting and hitherto unknown detail but, after reading it with great enjoy ment, I do not find that I need alter anything that I have written here. Indeed, the new official biography strengthens my previous impressions and, in particular, emphasizes what a very real struggle it was, at the outset, for Florence Nightingale to free herself from dependence upon ordinary human longings such as to please and be loved by her family and her friends.

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