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... kind encouragement and approval that the work was originally persevered in . I am also very glad of the opportunity now presented of stating , that I have profited very much by a careful perusal of the Reports of the Inspection staff of ...
... kind encouragement and approval that the work was originally persevered in . I am also very glad of the opportunity now presented of stating , that I have profited very much by a careful perusal of the Reports of the Inspection staff of ...
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... kind . Indistinctness is a fault of this kind , and requires careful attention not only from its producing bad reading , but from its destroying to a considerable extent the good effects expected from draft teaching . Every child when ...
... kind . Indistinctness is a fault of this kind , and requires careful attention not only from its producing bad reading , but from its destroying to a considerable extent the good effects expected from draft teaching . Every child when ...
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... or too low , or , if in the na- tural or speaking key , it may be dull and monotonous . It may also be accompanied with a kind of cadence or intonation , giving to the reading a character between speaking and singing .
... or too low , or , if in the na- tural or speaking key , it may be dull and monotonous . It may also be accompanied with a kind of cadence or intonation , giving to the reading a character between speaking and singing .
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... kind , must tend to injure it , and therefore , when they are permissible at all , it is only as a choice of evils . Avoid inter- ruptions is therefore an important general rule . It is one , however , frequently violated by teachers ...
... kind , must tend to injure it , and therefore , when they are permissible at all , it is only as a choice of evils . Avoid inter- ruptions is therefore an important general rule . It is one , however , frequently violated by teachers ...
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... kind of place do they build their hills ? & c . The questions previously given , and which are the ones often met with , so evidently fail in testing what the author intended to convey , that it justifies us in saying of those teachers ...
... kind of place do they build their hills ? & c . The questions previously given , and which are the ones often met with , so evidently fail in testing what the author intended to convey , that it justifies us in saying of those teachers ...
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