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... hand in hand with the acquisition of the various combinations of sounds and syllables , and with the mechanical exercises of writing and ciphering ; otherwise the beneficial conse- quences , which should result from instruction in the ...
... hand in hand with the acquisition of the various combinations of sounds and syllables , and with the mechanical exercises of writing and ciphering ; otherwise the beneficial conse- quences , which should result from instruction in the ...
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... hand , and , after reading a por- tion of it with great difficulty and awkward- ness , and before he is capable of ... hands , in order that its vocables may be committed to memory ; and that , too , at so early a period ( 23 )
... hand , and , after reading a por- tion of it with great difficulty and awkward- ness , and before he is capable of ... hands , in order that its vocables may be committed to memory ; and that , too , at so early a period ( 23 )
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... hand . " To so disgusting a degree has this predilection been carried , on certain occasions , that all the quali ties of a good teacher have been considered as concentrated in this one acquirement ; and persons have been selected to ...
... hand . " To so disgusting a degree has this predilection been carried , on certain occasions , that all the quali ties of a good teacher have been considered as concentrated in this one acquirement ; and persons have been selected to ...
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... hand , as a class - book , who could not read a single verse , and could scarcely pronounce two or three of the ... hands before he is transferred to another . For , by passing with a rapid transition from one book to another , and to ...
... hand , as a class - book , who could not read a single verse , and could scarcely pronounce two or three of the ... hands before he is transferred to another . For , by passing with a rapid transition from one book to another , and to ...
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... hand and cast accounts . But , on the other hand , it is one of the pleas- ing signs of our times , that the characters and qualifications of teachers are rapidly advancing in respectability , and our public schools are in similar to ...
... hand and cast accounts . But , on the other hand , it is one of the pleas- ing signs of our times , that the characters and qualifications of teachers are rapidly advancing in respectability , and our public schools are in similar to ...
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The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, LL.D.: Eleven Volumes in Two, Volumen1 Thomas Dick Vista completa - 1873 |
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