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... mind the stops ; ' but in the majority of cases , when these instructions are given , the defect is not so much in the slowness or rapidity of utterance , or in neglect of the printed pauses , as in that wrong collocation of words of ...
... mind the stops ; ' but in the majority of cases , when these instructions are given , the defect is not so much in the slowness or rapidity of utterance , or in neglect of the printed pauses , as in that wrong collocation of words of ...
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... mind the stops , ' be of any advantage , for there happens to be no stop in the line at all . ' Try again . ' Sometimes the child is told to ' try again , ' and , probably , after another failure he may be required to make a second , or ...
... mind the stops , ' be of any advantage , for there happens to be no stop in the line at all . ' Try again . ' Sometimes the child is told to ' try again , ' and , probably , after another failure he may be required to make a second , or ...
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... mind itself will grow languid and listless . He should keep his head well up , his chin and breast well forward ; he should stand firmly and uprightly , and hold the book so as not to stop the flow of sound . If held before the mouth ...
... mind itself will grow languid and listless . He should keep his head well up , his chin and breast well forward ; he should stand firmly and uprightly , and hold the book so as not to stop the flow of sound . If held before the mouth ...
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... mind . ' Meaning of words ' at root of it . As the meaning of the entire sentence depends upon the force of the words made use of , that exercise which has for its object the explanation of those words must necessarily lie at the root ...
... mind . ' Meaning of words ' at root of it . As the meaning of the entire sentence depends upon the force of the words made use of , that exercise which has for its object the explanation of those words must necessarily lie at the root ...
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... mind . ' And again : Merely the learning to spell unconnected words , without any assistance from reason or analogy , is nothing compared with the difficulty of learning the explanation of them by rote , and the still greater difficulty ...
... mind . ' And again : Merely the learning to spell unconnected words , without any assistance from reason or analogy , is nothing compared with the difficulty of learning the explanation of them by rote , and the still greater difficulty ...
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