The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen12Mass. Teachers' Association, 1859 |
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... written . It is not enough even to be able to speak the language of that nation by which they were written ; for there is a mem- orable interval between the spoken and the written language , the language heard and the language read ...
... written . It is not enough even to be able to speak the language of that nation by which they were written ; for there is a mem- orable interval between the spoken and the written language , the language heard and the language read ...
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... written excuses we have never heard any objections that seemed to us to have weight sufficient to entitle them to much consideration . The writer before referred to says , there are " many parents who are not in the habit of writing ...
... written excuses we have never heard any objections that seemed to us to have weight sufficient to entitle them to much consideration . The writer before referred to says , there are " many parents who are not in the habit of writing ...
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... written request before- hand , and we guarantee they will not only provide materials for writing the request , but will overcome any reluctance the parent may have to writing . Has it never occurred to the writer of the above objection ...
... written request before- hand , and we guarantee they will not only provide materials for writing the request , but will overcome any reluctance the parent may have to writing . Has it never occurred to the writer of the above objection ...
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