A Spanish Grammar, for the Use of Colleges And Schools

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A Spanish Grammar, for the Use of Colleges And Schools
Garner, Samuel
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What city is the capital of Cuba? 19. In what street is (139) the townhall? 20. How many days [do we] need to (para) go from New (Nueva) Vork to (the = la) Habana? 21. Who is the governor-general, and where [does he] live? 22. What ocean is-there (hay) to the north and to the east of the Antilles? 23. What land was the first which Columbus^ (Col6n) discovered'? 24. Which of the two fleets gained the victory in the battle of Santiago de Cuba? 25. What is astronomy? — [It] is the science which tr...eats of the movements and structure of the heavenly ^ bodies.^ 26. Of whose poems (102) were you speaking (imp.) when I entered (pret.) ? 27. How much (105) money will you receive by (the) mail? 28. How long will they remain in the capital? 29. At what o'clock will you (pi.) go-to-bed to-night? — [We] shall go-to- bed at midnight.
19 356. Learn 107 and the Spanish examples of ill, 111 ^, 112, 113, 114; review 136 and 142 to futures inclusive; also 150, a and b.
I. Somebody desires [to] see you (60), sir; [it] is the same gentleman who came (vino) here this morning.


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