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Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 06, May 7, 1870 by Various
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| "The principle may be explained in a line--it is first |
| learning the language, and then studying the grammer, and |
| then learning (or trying to learn) the language."--_Morning |
| Star_. |
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| "We know that there are some who have given Mr. |
| Prendergast's plan a trial, and discovered that in a few |
| weeks its results had surpassed all their |
| expectations."--_Record_. |
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| "A week's patient trial of the French Manual has convinced |
| us that the method is sound."--_Papers for the |
| Schoolmaster_. |
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| "The simplicity and naturalness of the system are |
| obvious."--_Herald_ (Birmingham.) |
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| "We know of no other plan which will infallibly lead to the |
| result in a reasonable time."--_Norfolk News_. |
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| FROM THE AMERICAN PRESS. |
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| "The system is as near as can be to the one in which a child |
| learns to talk."--_Troy Whig_. |
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| "We would advise all who are about to begin the study of |
| languages to give it a trial."--_Rochester Democrat_. |
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| "For European travellers this volume is |
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