TempestMacmillan & Company, 1864 - 119 Seiten |
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... language ought to be the primary object of all education ; because language is not only the means of communicating our thoughts to others , but it is the very instrument of thought itself . When we think of anything , we think of it by ...
... language ought to be the primary object of all education ; because language is not only the means of communicating our thoughts to others , but it is the very instrument of thought itself . When we think of anything , we think of it by ...
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... language itself , is supposed to be best attained through the medium of them . We learn our mother tongue by practice and almost intui- tively , and may speak with tolerable correctness upon ordinary subjects without knowing anything of ...
... language itself , is supposed to be best attained through the medium of them . We learn our mother tongue by practice and almost intui- tively , and may speak with tolerable correctness upon ordinary subjects without knowing anything of ...
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... language itself . Some of the finest and simplest pieces of writing in the English lan- guage have been elaborated by the diligent study of Demosthenes and Cicero . The thorough grammatical education , however , which is founded upon ...
... language itself . Some of the finest and simplest pieces of writing in the English lan- guage have been elaborated by the diligent study of Demosthenes and Cicero . The thorough grammatical education , however , which is founded upon ...
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... language ought to be the primary object of all education ; because language is not only the means of communicating our thoughts to others , but it is the very instrument of thought itself . When we think of anything , we think of it by ...
... language ought to be the primary object of all education ; because language is not only the means of communicating our thoughts to others , but it is the very instrument of thought itself . When we think of anything , we think of it by ...
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... language itself , is supposed to be best attained through the medium of them . We learn our mother tongue by practice and almost intui- tively , and may speak with tolerable correctness upon ordinary subjects without knowing anything of ...
... language itself , is supposed to be best attained through the medium of them . We learn our mother tongue by practice and almost intui- tively , and may speak with tolerable correctness upon ordinary subjects without knowing anything of ...
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