must either be insufficient for one part of the class, or more than sufficient for another. There must be either a loss of learning or a loss of time. Whereas, when the English The child's first Latin book - Page viby William Fenton - 1832Full view - About this book
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...twice as often as another of quicker apprehension ; and consequently, any given number of repetitious must either be insufficient for one part of the class,...learning or a loss of time. Whereas, when the English in* See " Essay on Locke's System of Classical Instruction." VOL. II.—December, 1835. NNN 462 REVIEW... | |
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