The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen24Mass. Teachers' Association, 1871 |
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... means . The ability to read gives power to acquire knowledge ; and knowledge itself is only a means to help us to live in accordance with divine laws . To become either a good silent or a good oral reader , the pupil must so comprehend ...
... means . The ability to read gives power to acquire knowledge ; and knowledge itself is only a means to help us to live in accordance with divine laws . To become either a good silent or a good oral reader , the pupil must so comprehend ...
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... means is equal to the pro- duct of the extremes . Conversely , if the product of two factors be equal to the pro- duct of two other factors , the factors of either product may be means , and the other factors extremes in a proportion ...
... means is equal to the pro- duct of the extremes . Conversely , if the product of two factors be equal to the pro- duct of two other factors , the factors of either product may be means , and the other factors extremes in a proportion ...
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... means to be well educated , and time should be made for it by leaving out things of no value . English grammar is ... means and not the end . One harm was the distaste caused in the pupil for language . A second was the demoralization of ...
... means to be well educated , and time should be made for it by leaving out things of no value . English grammar is ... means and not the end . One harm was the distaste caused in the pupil for language . A second was the demoralization of ...
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