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"The appearance of a Grammar like this is in itself a sign that great advance is being made in the teaching of modern as well as of ancient languages. . . . . The rules and observations are all scientifically classified and explained. . . . . Mr. Eugène's book is one that we can strongly recommend for use in the higher forms of large schools."—Educational Times.
"In itself this is in many ways the most satisfactory Grammar for beginners that we have as yet seen. . . . . The book is likely to be useful to all who wish either to learn or to teach the French language."—Athenæum.
"Certainly deserves to rank among the best of our Elementary French Exercise-books."—Educational Times.
"To those who begin to study French, I may recommend, as the best book of the kind with which I am acquainted, 'Eugène's Elementary Lessons in French:'"—Dr. Breymann, Lecturer of the French Language and Literature, Owen's College, Manchester (Preface to Philological French Grammar).