American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Հատոր 5Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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... speak in Latin alone . " In a poetical eulogium on the Gold- berg school , cited by Pinzger , we are told that " none were permitted to speak German there , so that the boys came gradually to regard their mother tongue as a foreign ...
... speak in Latin alone . " In a poetical eulogium on the Gold- berg school , cited by Pinzger , we are told that " none were permitted to speak German there , so that the boys came gradually to regard their mother tongue as a foreign ...
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... speak it and write it . And the course of study adopted by the Society of Jesus is designed to secure this result . The pupils of the Jesuits are enabled not only to read and write Latin , but really to speak it . " As the Jesuits and ...
... speak it and write it . And the course of study adopted by the Society of Jesus is designed to secure this result . The pupils of the Jesuits are enabled not only to read and write Latin , but really to speak it . " As the Jesuits and ...
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... speak cor- rectly before them . It is a great mistake to take so much pains to make children speak so early ; for by these very means they get a knowledge of language more slowly and confusedly . The children of laborers speak more ...
... speak cor- rectly before them . It is a great mistake to take so much pains to make children speak so early ; for by these very means they get a knowledge of language more slowly and confusedly . The children of laborers speak more ...
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VENTILATION OF OUR DWELLINGS | 35 |
mer | 65 |
GERMAN SCHOOL LIFE IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY | 79 |
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