An edition of The combined Spanish method (1867)

The combined Spanish method.

A new practical and theoretical system of learning the Castilian language, embracing the most advantageous features of the best known methods. With a pronouncing vocabulary, containing all the words used in the couse of the work, and references to the lessons in which each one is explained, thus enabling any one to be his own instructor.

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An edition of The combined Spanish method (1867)

The combined Spanish method.

A new practical and theoretical system of learning the Castilian language, embracing the most advantageous features of the best known methods. With a pronouncing vocabulary, containing all the words used in the couse of the work, and references to the lessons in which each one is explained, thus enabling any one to be his own instructor.

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xxii, 470 p.

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