American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Volum 30Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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... HAND . At the beginning of life there is very little distinction between the different senses ; they are all more or ... hand is the natural scepter which raises man to the position of sovereign of the earth . With his hand man has ...
... HAND . At the beginning of life there is very little distinction between the different senses ; they are all more or ... hand is the natural scepter which raises man to the position of sovereign of the earth . With his hand man has ...
Side 352
... hand , which is the most important member of the human body . The increased use of machinery in the present day tends more and more to relieve human beings from all the rougher kind of manual labor , but there is , on the other hand ...
... hand , which is the most important member of the human body . The increased use of machinery in the present day tends more and more to relieve human beings from all the rougher kind of manual labor , but there is , on the other hand ...
Side 519
... hand to accuracy . The untrained muscles of the hand of the child cannot guide the pencil so as to make entire forms at first ; but by the device of the ruled squares he is enabled to construct forms by the simple process of drawing ...
... hand to accuracy . The untrained muscles of the hand of the child cannot guide the pencil so as to make entire forms at first ; but by the device of the ruled squares he is enabled to construct forms by the simple process of drawing ...
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