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... desire the child to place the small table , which will greatly assist his memory ; and when he has done this , hustle the counters together , and desire him to find and place the letters as you did , until he is correct ; and be sure to ...
... desire the child to place the small table , which will greatly assist his memory ; and when he has done this , hustle the counters together , and desire him to find and place the letters as you did , until he is correct ; and be sure to ...
Pagina 38
... desire of knowledge is innate with us all , more or less . The recollection of things is much easier than that of words , even to us who can hear ; consequently , as a deaf and dumb child advances in his learning , if you can explain to ...
... desire of knowledge is innate with us all , more or less . The recollection of things is much easier than that of words , even to us who can hear ; consequently , as a deaf and dumb child advances in his learning , if you can explain to ...
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... desire of his approbation , obedience to his will , confidence in his wisdom and mercy . When religious truths are ... desire and love : if awe and reverence , love and gratitude , the desire to please , and fear to offend , be not ...
... desire of his approbation , obedience to his will , confidence in his wisdom and mercy . When religious truths are ... desire and love : if awe and reverence , love and gratitude , the desire to please , and fear to offend , be not ...
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