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... difficulties of distinguishing one word from another , they must fail , if left entirely to themselves , to pronounce them in groups . It is probably because that it is natural , and very probably also from supposing that there will be ...
... difficulties of distinguishing one word from another , they must fail , if left entirely to themselves , to pronounce them in groups . It is probably because that it is natural , and very probably also from supposing that there will be ...
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... correctness . Faults in applying the rule to the lowest class . There is little difficulty in applying this rule to the senior classes , but 1 Min . of Council , 1857-8 . in its application to the lowest class I find that.
... correctness . Faults in applying the rule to the lowest class . There is little difficulty in applying this rule to the senior classes , but 1 Min . of Council , 1857-8 . in its application to the lowest class I find that.
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... difficulty . Best remedy for this fault . The best plan , however , is to make him speak the words , as he would in conversation , without looking at the book . For this purpose the general meaning of the passage should be explained to ...
... difficulty . Best remedy for this fault . The best plan , however , is to make him speak the words , as he would in conversation , without looking at the book . For this purpose the general meaning of the passage should be explained to ...
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... difficulty of learning the explanation of them by rote , and the still greater difficulty of understanding the meaning of the explanations . ' 2 Errors in carrying it out , but which do not belong to it . Those who adopt this custom ...
... difficulty of learning the explanation of them by rote , and the still greater difficulty of understanding the meaning of the explanations . ' 2 Errors in carrying it out , but which do not belong to it . Those who adopt this custom ...
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... difficulty of understanding the meaning of the passage may arise also from some peculiarities of expression . For ... difficulties themselves . I can give no hint for the detection of peculiarities of expression ; this each teacher will ...
... difficulty of understanding the meaning of the passage may arise also from some peculiarities of expression . For ... difficulties themselves . I can give no hint for the detection of peculiarities of expression ; this each teacher will ...
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