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Old Latin Notebook 19th century

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Deutsch: Dies ist die zehnte und letzte Seite eines alten Lateinhefts aus dem Jahr 1879 mit Extemporalien (unvorbereitet anzufertigende Klassenarbeiten).

Erläuterungen:
Übertrag von Seite 9: 26 Fehler, 27 Fehler dann am Ende der Seite.
Der Lehrer schreibt in deutscher Süterlinschrift: So völlig ungenügend, daß uns garkeine Aussicht auf eine Weiterbeförderung vorhanden ist! Außerdem unsauber und liederlich!
Sch. 9. 6. 79
28. Platz von 35

Siehe: Beispiel für ein Extemporale aus diesem Heft.
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Source Self-scanned from the original exercise book
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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