The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen24Mass. Teachers' Association, 1871 |
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... example like the above . Of course every one recognizes the well - known grammatical principle , true in all languages , that verbs take the same case - form after them as before them when both words refer to the same per- son or thing ...
... example like the above . Of course every one recognizes the well - known grammatical principle , true in all languages , that verbs take the same case - form after them as before them when both words refer to the same per- son or thing ...
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... example be put on the board for each pupil to contrast and compare with his own work . He should then be allowed to correct and revise his drawing from the teacher's example upon the board . Home exercises in memory drawing may also ...
... example be put on the board for each pupil to contrast and compare with his own work . He should then be allowed to correct and revise his drawing from the teacher's example upon the board . Home exercises in memory drawing may also ...
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Example first , rule afterwards , was the motto of the day ; and the study of literature , rather than grammar . Mr. Perkins opened the discussion of the subject , and agreed with the lady's opinion . English Grammars nearly all ...
Example first , rule afterwards , was the motto of the day ; and the study of literature , rather than grammar . Mr. Perkins opened the discussion of the subject , and agreed with the lady's opinion . English Grammars nearly all ...
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