 | Education - 1803
...composition : she should be made to comprehend one by one each of its short but weighty sentences, not in their most extensive and critical sense, but in their most obvious meaning. When the child has a pretty good conception of the meaning of each division, she should... | |
 | Hannah More - Women - 1809
...resolves itself. She should be made to com. prebend one by one each of its short but weighty senten. ces; to amplify and spread them out for the purpose of...understanding them, not in their most extensive and critical, but in their most simple and obvious mean. lug. For in those condensed and substantial expressions,... | |
 | Hannah More - Prayer - 1826 - 226 pages
...divisions into which, indeed, it so naturally resolves itself. They should be made to comprehend, one by one, each of its short but weighty sentences; to...obvious meanings; for in these condensed and substantial expressions,as we have before observed, every word is an ingot, and will bear beating out; so that... | |
 | Hannah More - Prayer - 1826 - 171 pages
...divisions into which, indeed, it so naturally resolves itself. ' They should be made to comprehend, one by one, each of its short but weighty sentences; to...meanings ; for in these condensed and substantial expressions, as we have before observed, every word is an ingot, and will bear beating out; so that... | |
 | Hannah More - 1827
...resolves itself. | creature on occasions in which far other beShe should be made to comprehend one by one each of its short but weighty sentences ; to...for the purpose of better understanding them, not in | answers ; in which answers she will be much their most extensive and critical sunse, but assisted... | |
 | Hannah More - Children - 1830
...divisions into which, indeed, it so naturally resolves itself. They should be made to comprehend, one by one, each of its short but weighty sentences; to...obvious meanings; for in these condensed and substantial expressions, as we have before observed, every word is an ingot, and will bear beating out; so that... | |
 | Hannah More - Children - 1830
...divisions into which, indeed, it so naturally resolves itself. She should be made to comprehend, one by one, each of its short but weighty sentences ;...critical sense, but in their most simple and obvious meaning. For in these condensed and substantial expressions every word is an ingot, and will bear beating... | |
 | Education - 1827
...divine composition: she should be made to comprehend one by one each of its short but weighty sentences, not in their most extensive and critical sense, but in their most obvious meaning. When the child has a pretty good conception of the meaning of each division, she should... | |
 | Hannah More - 1832
...She should be made to comprehend one by ase each of its short but weighty sentences ; to affiplify and spread them out for the purpose of better understanding...their most extensive and critical sense, but in their roost simple and obvious meaning. For in thoee ccodensed and substantial expressions every wtffd is... | |
 | Hannah More - 1834
...divisions, into which, indeed, it so naturally resolves itself. She should be made to comprehend one by one each of its short but weighty sentences ; to...critical sense, but in their most simple and obvious meaning. For in those condensed and substantial expressions every word is an ingot, and will bear beating... | |
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