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... means o , " giving it the short sound of o ; " and this letter like a saw - horse means x , " giving not the name , but simply the sound of the letter . Now , William , you may take the pointer , and point to the letter which means o ...
... means o , " giving it the short sound of o ; " and this letter like a saw - horse means x , " giving not the name , but simply the sound of the letter . Now , William , you may take the pointer , and point to the letter which means o ...
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... means by which this acquisition may be surely made ? The only means we have in our power is a proper Education , by which our whole nature may receive a proper development . This development is effected by all the influences that come ...
... means by which this acquisition may be surely made ? The only means we have in our power is a proper Education , by which our whole nature may receive a proper development . This development is effected by all the influences that come ...
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... means for professional knowledge and growth . I will name a few of the more prominent . Read Works on Education . The number of works bearing directly upon the teacher's mission is , I am sorry to say , very small , and most of them of ...
... means for professional knowledge and growth . I will name a few of the more prominent . Read Works on Education . The number of works bearing directly upon the teacher's mission is , I am sorry to say , very small , and most of them of ...
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Charitable Institutions of the State | 151 |
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