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Page 328
... learned of a foreign language - and we are not advocating the " grammar and dictionary " knowledge that Mr. Adams snubs as worthless- can be learned thereafter , and the pronunciation " kept up " by simply acquiring and keeping up a ...
... learned of a foreign language - and we are not advocating the " grammar and dictionary " knowledge that Mr. Adams snubs as worthless- can be learned thereafter , and the pronunciation " kept up " by simply acquiring and keeping up a ...
Page 425
... learned the operations of his mind , and has learned how to employ his mind . Briefly , he has learned how to learn , and he feels it to be a blessing out of all proportion greater than the mere faculty of reading , writing , and ...
... learned the operations of his mind , and has learned how to employ his mind . Briefly , he has learned how to learn , and he feels it to be a blessing out of all proportion greater than the mere faculty of reading , writing , and ...
Page 516
... learned all sorts of bad behavior of themselves , and the girls learned it from their brothers . The mother was unable alone to curb the unruly troop . Whenever poor Mrs. Eva complained to her husband of the children , he would hear ...
... learned all sorts of bad behavior of themselves , and the girls learned it from their brothers . The mother was unable alone to curb the unruly troop . Whenever poor Mrs. Eva complained to her husband of the children , he would hear ...
Contents
Annetta | 17 |
A Tale of Early California H L Wright | 32 |
Past and Present of Political Economy | 63 |
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