The Juvenile Mentor; Or Select Readings; Being American School Class Book, No. 3: Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthoepy, Reading and Speaking : Adapted to the Comprehension of YouthCaleb Bartlett, 1826 - 298 Seiten |
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... Children learn the pronunciation of words much easier , and with greater facility by the ear , and by correct oral instruction , than by any formal rules . Let instructers pronounce and read correctly , and their pupils will readily ...
... Children learn the pronunciation of words much easier , and with greater facility by the ear , and by correct oral instruction , than by any formal rules . Let instructers pronounce and read correctly , and their pupils will readily ...
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... Children , as soon as they can speak , are remarkable for expressing their own wishes and sentiments in the genuine language of nature . Not an em- phasis is misplaced - not an inflection of the voice is misapplied . But as soon as they ...
... Children , as soon as they can speak , are remarkable for expressing their own wishes and sentiments in the genuine language of nature . Not an em- phasis is misplaced - not an inflection of the voice is misapplied . But as soon as they ...
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... child , will think of her , and take care not to let their own books be so spoiled and torn , as her's were ; but ... children , a son and a daughter . The boy was often more admired for his beauty than the little girl . They were both ...
... child , will think of her , and take care not to let their own books be so spoiled and torn , as her's were ; but ... children , a son and a daughter . The boy was often more admired for his beauty than the little girl . They were both ...
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... children , Alexis and Amanda , to treat them with a walk in a fine garden a little way out of town , went up into his dressing room to prepare himself , leaving the two children in the parlour . 2. Alexis was so delighted with the ...
... children , Alexis and Amanda , to treat them with a walk in a fine garden a little way out of town , went up into his dressing room to prepare himself , leaving the two children in the parlour . 2. Alexis was so delighted with the ...
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... children , amply repaid him for the loss of his flower . 9. I cannot omit the opportunity that here presents itself , of reminding my young friends , not only how necessary , but how amiable and praiseworthy it is for brothers and ...
... children , amply repaid him for the loss of his flower . 9. I cannot omit the opportunity that here presents itself , of reminding my young friends , not only how necessary , but how amiable and praiseworthy it is for brothers and ...
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