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... observe that children are assisted in their spelling when they do not read through their Reading Books too fast . It is much better ( especially with young children , ) to make them read over each lesson several times , in order that ...
... observe that children are assisted in their spelling when they do not read through their Reading Books too fast . It is much better ( especially with young children , ) to make them read over each lesson several times , in order that ...
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... observe for them- selves that they are all very nearly alike in sound . By means of a few carefully graduated questions he also leads them to see that the three words are also very much alike in form , i.e. , that their spellings are ...
... observe for them- selves that they are all very nearly alike in sound . By means of a few carefully graduated questions he also leads them to see that the three words are also very much alike in form , i.e. , that their spellings are ...
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... observe what goes on in a well - ordered house , and put it into practice if required , enables her to take precedence of her one - sided " intellectual but unpractical sisters , and to become useful in any station of life ; but it will ...
... observe what goes on in a well - ordered house , and put it into practice if required , enables her to take precedence of her one - sided " intellectual but unpractical sisters , and to become useful in any station of life ; but it will ...
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... observe that words which sound much alike are repre- sented by written signs which are also much alike , and that according as two spoken words differ more or less , so the corre- sponding written words differ more or less , thus in ...
... observe that words which sound much alike are repre- sented by written signs which are also much alike , and that according as two spoken words differ more or less , so the corre- sponding written words differ more or less , thus in ...
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... Observe how Herod , without doubting of the pro- phecy , strove to fight against it by his plans of murder . The Star finally showed them the actual dwelling without further perilous inquiry at Bethlehem . Their gifts being costly ...
... Observe how Herod , without doubting of the pro- phecy , strove to fight against it by his plans of murder . The Star finally showed them the actual dwelling without further perilous inquiry at Bethlehem . Their gifts being costly ...
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