The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen24Mass. Teachers' Association, 1871 |
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... facts learned . I can- not understand why . A child must be very singularly constituted who can remember the fact of the discovery of America any better by acquiring it in the following manner : - " It was not known for a long time ...
... facts learned . I can- not understand why . A child must be very singularly constituted who can remember the fact of the discovery of America any better by acquiring it in the following manner : - " It was not known for a long time ...
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... fact , simply the genitive of that , a genitive par excellence , as it were , used in cases of government , where it does not come near enough to any object , to be warped by it . It is common to say , that in such a phrase as แ suum ...
... fact , simply the genitive of that , a genitive par excellence , as it were , used in cases of government , where it does not come near enough to any object , to be warped by it . It is common to say , that in such a phrase as แ suum ...
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... facts as may be afterwards learned . For instance , take a class in Jewish history . Certain events may be dwelt upon ... fact , but in connected story . Now , I say that such an outline of Jewish history will be of great assistance to ...
... facts as may be afterwards learned . For instance , take a class in Jewish history . Certain events may be dwelt upon ... fact , but in connected story . Now , I say that such an outline of Jewish history will be of great assistance to ...
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