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... Latin and Greek , which it is most necessary to teach the meaning of ; and they should be taught by things them ... Latin verb for bite . That acute means sharp is plainer to a child who knows that acu is the Latin for needle . - No time ...
... Latin and Greek , which it is most necessary to teach the meaning of ; and they should be taught by things them ... Latin verb for bite . That acute means sharp is plainer to a child who knows that acu is the Latin for needle . - No time ...
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... Latin words may be deferred till by and by , one new word angle being enough to begin with . ) You can then say , " Now tell me how you describe a square , supposing somebody should ask you that did not know ; " and give them more or ...
... Latin words may be deferred till by and by , one new word angle being enough to begin with . ) You can then say , " Now tell me how you describe a square , supposing somebody should ask you that did not know ; " and give them more or ...
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... Latin terms as long as possible . Now tell the children to put together the other two cor- ners of their triangles , laying the sharp corners on each other , and crossing the fold ; unfolding their papers they will find four right ...
... Latin terms as long as possible . Now tell the children to put together the other two cor- ners of their triangles , laying the sharp corners on each other , and crossing the fold ; unfolding their papers they will find four right ...
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... Latin and Greek , for the vernacular keeps the mind awake , while the foreign technical puts it into a passiveness more or less sleepy . Then give all the children octagons , and bring out from them its description by sides and angles ...
... Latin and Greek , for the vernacular keeps the mind awake , while the foreign technical puts it into a passiveness more or less sleepy . Then give all the children octagons , and bring out from them its description by sides and angles ...
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... Latin language , lacked characters for four English vowels and four English conso- nants . The Latin monks had not the wit to invent new characters for these additional sounds ; but undertook to use the Roman letters for them also ...
... Latin language , lacked characters for four English vowels and four English conso- nants . The Latin monks had not the wit to invent new characters for these additional sounds ; but undertook to use the Roman letters for them also ...
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