Third Book for Reading and SpellingC.J. Hendee, 1846 - 288 Seiten |
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... faults at the proper time , that is , when they are first committed ; but their instructions , though repeated hundreds of times , need the aid of writing , that they may be presented in a perinanent form to the eye of the scholar , and ...
... faults at the proper time , that is , when they are first committed ; but their instructions , though repeated hundreds of times , need the aid of writing , that they may be presented in a perinanent form to the eye of the scholar , and ...
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... faults which they now contain . The author is aware that the character of this work is very differ- ent from any that is now in use . The plan is wholly unlike those which he has seen , or knows to have been presented . The book differs ...
... faults which they now contain . The author is aware that the character of this work is very differ- ent from any that is now in use . The plan is wholly unlike those which he has seen , or knows to have been presented . The book differs ...
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... fault will be avoided . In all cases not produced by defective organs , it is easy to discover the cause of the impediments , by trying to speak in the manner that the scholar does , and noticing how you place your tongue . Then observe ...
... fault will be avoided . In all cases not produced by defective organs , it is easy to discover the cause of the impediments , by trying to speak in the manner that the scholar does , and noticing how you place your tongue . Then observe ...
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... faults now alluded to , are all owing to the want of a distinct and correct enunciation , which , whatever may become of higher accomplishments , would seem to be alike indispensable to a proper cultivation of the human faculties , and ...
... faults now alluded to , are all owing to the want of a distinct and correct enunciation , which , whatever may become of higher accomplishments , would seem to be alike indispensable to a proper cultivation of the human faculties , and ...
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... regard to this complexity of its nature , and closes with a very slight and delicate approach to the sound of e , so slight as to be barely perceptible to a 1 very close observation . A common fault , in very 2 ENUNCIATION , 13.
... regard to this complexity of its nature , and closes with a very slight and delicate approach to the sound of e , so slight as to be barely perceptible to a 1 very close observation . A common fault , in very 2 ENUNCIATION , 13.
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