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... reading - books ; and , in truth , the work of elementary reading is supposed to be over when they are resorted to . Now , the special thing I commend to the attention of my fellow teachers is not so much a new phonology of the language ...
... reading - books ; and , in truth , the work of elementary reading is supposed to be over when they are resorted to . Now , the special thing I commend to the attention of my fellow teachers is not so much a new phonology of the language ...
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... reading . He dwelt on the im- portance of good reading as a means of enjoyment , and as a passport to good society , and sharply criticised the wretched elocution so often exhibited at college commencements . Among the things to be ...
... reading . He dwelt on the im- portance of good reading as a means of enjoyment , and as a passport to good society , and sharply criticised the wretched elocution so often exhibited at college commencements . Among the things to be ...
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... reading no small share of their leisure ; and if the adults of a family are in the habit of reading , the children will naturally form the same habit , and this with equal certainty , whether the books and papers within their reach be ...
... reading no small share of their leisure ; and if the adults of a family are in the habit of reading , the children will naturally form the same habit , and this with equal certainty , whether the books and papers within their reach be ...
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