OUR LATIN rRONUNCIATION. 67 



Which the teacher may use in class work is perhaps unim- 

 portant. But surely the student should leave the school tho- 

 roughly equipped to understand on hearing, and to pronounce 

 in speaking and reading, those phrases, abbreviations, maxims, 

 proper names and scientific terms, uttered with the English 

 values of the letters, which perhaps constitute the only 

 Latin he will ever need in ordinary life. 



