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" ... not likely to have what is usually termed a command of hand, — a power to execute well — without combining with it a correct idea of the forms of the letters. Execution, then, ought much rather to be the object of the teacher's attention than... "
Transactions of the ... Annual Meeting of the Western Literary Institute ... - Page 235
by Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers - 1836
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Annual Meeting: Proceedings, Constitution, List of Active Members, and Addresses

American Institute of Instruction - 1833 - 210 pages
...be the object of the teacher's attention than the mere forms of the letters. The growing taste of a pupil will gradually correct the imperfect, awkward,...hand and arm. Nor can it be doubted, that this is a principal reason why many continue through their whole lives to write very badly, notwithstanding...
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American Annals of Education

William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard - Education - 1833 - 658 pages
...be the object of the teacher's attention than the mere forms of the letters. The growing taste of a pupil will gradually correct the imperfect, awkward,...hand and arm. Nor can it be doubted, that this is a principal reason why many continue through their whole lives to write very badly, notwithstanding...
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American Annals of Education and Instruction, Volume 3

Education - 1833 - 632 pages
...be the object of the teacher's attention than the mere forms of the letters. The growing taste of a pupil will gradually correct the imperfect, awkward,...not so easy to acquire a masterly command of hand by soliiary practice, where the foundation was not well laid, in the acquisition of the easiest and most...
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The Introductory Discourse and the Lectures Delivered Before the American ...

American Institute of Instruction - Education - 1833 - 216 pages
...be the object of the teacher's attention than the mere forms of the letters. The growing taste of a pupil will gradually correct the imperfect, awkward,...hand and arm. Nor can it be doubted, that this is a principal reason why many continue through their whole lives to write very badly, notwithstanding...
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The Educational magazine, and journal of Christian philanthropy ..., Volume 1

Thomas Dick - 1838 - 522 pages
...be the object of the teacher's attention than the mere forms of the letters. The growing taste of a pupil will gradually correct the imperfect, awkward,...the hand and arm. Nor can it be doubted that this is a principal reason why many continue through their whole lives to write very badly, notwithstanding...
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The British Annals of Education for ...: Being The Scholastic ..., Volumes 1-2

Education - 1844 - 688 pages
...be the object of the teacher's attention than the mere forms of the letters. The growing taste of a pupil will gradually correct the imperfect, awkward,...the hand and arm. Nor can it be doubted that this is a principal reason why many continue through their whole lives to write very badly, notwithstanding...
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