American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Volum 5Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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... boys must all the time point out with their fingers the examples in the author , as he names them , and immediately afterward turn their eyes and their fingers to the grammar , to the rule which has been explained there . as that under ...
... boys must all the time point out with their fingers the examples in the author , as he names them , and immediately afterward turn their eyes and their fingers to the grammar , to the rule which has been explained there . as that under ...
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... boys must not be too soon troubled , delayed or discouraged , since they can learn them just as well afterward , when they have come to the making of sentences , when they can well and quickly learn them in small portions at a time ...
... boys must not be too soon troubled , delayed or discouraged , since they can learn them just as well afterward , when they have come to the making of sentences , when they can well and quickly learn them in small portions at a time ...
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... boys as had to acquire a classical education for professional studies in the university . Peace and the increase of ... boys of all ages and towns , if they pass the examina- tion , which requires a good elementary education . But this ...
... boys as had to acquire a classical education for professional studies in the university . Peace and the increase of ... boys of all ages and towns , if they pass the examina- tion , which requires a good elementary education . But this ...
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