| Robert Robinson (inspector of national sch, Ireland.) - 1867 - 384 páginas
...first was taught, but never a bigger. Such a plate being graved, let several sheets be printed oft' with red ink, which he has nothing to do but go over with a good pen rilled with black ink, which will quickly bring his hand to the formation of those characters, being... | |
| Robert Robinson (inspector of national sch, Ireland.) - 1869 - 354 páginas
...hand than he at first was taught, but never a bigger. Such a plate being graved, let several sheets be printed off with red ink, which he has nothing to do but go over with a good pen filled with black ink, which will quickly bring his hand to the formation of those characters, being... | |
| John Gill - 1876 - 328 páginas
...than he at first was taught, but never a bigger. Such a plate being graved let several sheets of paper be printed off with red ink, which he has nothing to do but go over with a good pen filled with black ink, which will quickly bring his hand to the formation of those characters, being... | |
| James Leitch - 1876 - 332 páginas
...was taught, but never a bigger. Such a plate being graved, let several sheets of good writing paper be printed off with red ink, which he has nothing to do but go over with a good pen filled with black ink, which will quickly bring his hand to the formation of those characters, being... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 524 páginas
...a less hand than be at first was taught, but never a higger. Such a plate being graved, let several sheets of good writing-paper be printed off with red ink, which he has nothing to do but to go over with a good pen filled with black ink, which will quickly bring his hand to the formation... | |
| John Gill (of the Normal college, Cheltenham.) - 1876 - 334 páginas
...was taught, but never a bigger. Such a plate being graved let several sheets of paper be printed or!' with red ink, which he has nothing to do but go over with a good pen filled with black ink, which will quickly bring his hand to the formation of those characters, being... | |
| James Leitch - 1876 - 332 páginas
...writing paper be printed off with red ink, which he has nothing to do but go over with a good pen filled with black ink, which will quickly bring his hand to the formation of those characters, being at first shewed where to begin, and how to form every letter. And when he can... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 518 páginas
...writing-paper be printed off with red ink, which he has nothing to do but to go over with a good pen filled with black ink, which will quickly bring his hand to the formation of those characters, being at first showed where to begin, and how to form every letter. And when he can... | |
| John Locke - 1880 - 386 páginas
...a less hand than he at first was taught, but never a bigger. Such a plate being graved, let several sheets of good writingpaper be printed off with red...which he has nothing to do but go over with a good pen filled with black ink, which will quickly bring his hand to the formation of those characters, being... | |
| John Locke - 1880 - 176 páginas
...than he at first was taught, but never a bigger. Such a plate being graved let several sheets of paper be printed off with red ink, which he has nothing to do but go over with a good pen filled with black ink, which will quickly bring his hand to the formation of those characters, being... | |
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