The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, LL. D. ... Eleven Volumes in Two..., Volume 1Edwards & Bushnell, 1857 |
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... rule for securing authority - obstacles which prevent mothers from acquiring it - general violation of parental ... rules on this subject . Habit of incessantly finding fault with children . Children should feel the consequences of ...
... rule for securing authority - obstacles which prevent mothers from acquiring it - general violation of parental ... rules on this subject . Habit of incessantly finding fault with children . Children should feel the consequences of ...
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... rules of syntax ; complexity of some of our English Grammars . " General remarks , SECTION VI . Geography . - Utility of this science . Deficiencies in the mode of teaching it . Mode of proving the globular form of the earth ...
... rules of syntax ; complexity of some of our English Grammars . " General remarks , SECTION VI . Geography . - Utility of this science . Deficiencies in the mode of teaching it . Mode of proving the globular form of the earth ...
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... rules , their psalms , their hymns , their catechisms , and their speeches from the English and Roman classics , pouring out their words with a velocity like water burst- ing from a spout , without a single correct idea connected with ...
... rules , their psalms , their hymns , their catechisms , and their speeches from the English and Roman classics , pouring out their words with a velocity like water burst- ing from a spout , without a single correct idea connected with ...
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... rules , definitions , and declensions . Like so many parrots , they can tell us by rote , what is a verb , an adverb , or a preposition , or that " conjunctions which imply contingency require the subjunctive mood , " without ...
... rules , definitions , and declensions . Like so many parrots , they can tell us by rote , what is a verb , an adverb , or a preposition , or that " conjunctions which imply contingency require the subjunctive mood , " without ...
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... rules and their application - requires some de- gree of knowledge , observation , and maturity of judgment , not generally possessed by juve- nile minds ; and , consequently , to attempt to teach it to infants , in a systematic form ...
... rules and their application - requires some de- gree of knowledge , observation , and maturity of judgment , not generally possessed by juve- nile minds ; and , consequently , to attempt to teach it to infants , in a systematic form ...
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