The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen20Mass. Teachers' Association, 1867 |
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... language almost as easily and as naturally as its own ; and a child cannot be said to be educated by learning its own language . Still it undoubtedly makes a show , if a young person can change at pleasure from English to German or ...
... language almost as easily and as naturally as its own ; and a child cannot be said to be educated by learning its own language . Still it undoubtedly makes a show , if a young person can change at pleasure from English to German or ...
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... language , whenever , from the circumstances of the learner , there is time for it ; and I advocate the study as the best means that I know of obtain- ing a thorough acquaintance with the English language . I object to what I think the ...
... language , whenever , from the circumstances of the learner , there is time for it ; and I advocate the study as the best means that I know of obtain- ing a thorough acquaintance with the English language . I object to what I think the ...
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... language . The pupils in our schools , generally , do not know the proper use of language , either in speaking or writing , for the reason that they are not properly taught . We ask them to understand the phi- losophy , rather than the ...
... language . The pupils in our schools , generally , do not know the proper use of language , either in speaking or writing , for the reason that they are not properly taught . We ask them to understand the phi- losophy , rather than the ...
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