Elementary Lessons, Being a Course of Instruction for the Deaf & Dumb, Μέρος 2Egbert, Hovey & King, 1849 |
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... " I think it very likely . " I shall write to my parents this week . Just now , and just are used with the Present and Perfect . Mr. P. has just now told me that Mr. X , is dead . The cars are just now passing the bridge . " 4 TIME . 49.
... " I think it very likely . " I shall write to my parents this week . Just now , and just are used with the Present and Perfect . Mr. P. has just now told me that Mr. X , is dead . The cars are just now passing the bridge . " 4 TIME . 49.
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... writing . Strangers will expect you to write well . If you do not study diligently now , you will then be ashamed and unhappy . Fifty years hence , the open fields around the In- stitution will be closely built up . Many years hence ...
... writing . Strangers will expect you to write well . If you do not study diligently now , you will then be ashamed and unhappy . Fifty years hence , the open fields around the In- stitution will be closely built up . Many years hence ...
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... writing letters till half past eleven . That old horse will not live till Spring . Till after . Put away your books till after dinner . A poor woman sat up waiting for her husband till long after midnight . About . Farmers plant corn ...
... writing letters till half past eleven . That old horse will not live till Spring . Till after . Put away your books till after dinner . A poor woman sat up waiting for her husband till long after midnight . About . Farmers plant corn ...
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... write from right to left . We have studied the Elementary Lessons from beginning to end . General Cavaignac brought cannon , and swept the streets of Paris from end to end . Several thou- sand men and some women were killed . I felt the ...
... write from right to left . We have studied the Elementary Lessons from beginning to end . General Cavaignac brought cannon , and swept the streets of Paris from end to end . Several thou- sand men and some women were killed . I felt the ...
Σελίδα 113
... write . Sometimes he tells us to write what we please . See Lesson 117 . Lesson 75 . Adverbs formed by adding Ly to Adjectives . The deer is swift . The tortoise is slow . Examples . The deer runs swiftly . The tortoise crawls slowly ...
... write . Sometimes he tells us to write what we please . See Lesson 117 . Lesson 75 . Adverbs formed by adding Ly to Adjectives . The deer is swift . The tortoise is slow . Examples . The deer runs swiftly . The tortoise crawls slowly ...
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31 days Abstract Nouns acre Adjectives Adverbs Albany apple asked avoirdupois bird brother bushels carriage caught cents color corn deaf and dumb deaf mutes died dollars Dry Measure eight English shilling Examples farmer father feet fell fifty fire fish five foot four gentleman girl Give half half dime hence horse hour hundred Indians John John hurt killed lady Laura Bridgman Lesson live lost married mile minutes Miss Monday month morning New-York New-York city Numbers one's ounce Participles Peter phrases poor pound sterling pounds Prepositions Preterite pupils quart quarter rain river Robert rods sheep shillings ship shot sick sister sixpence sold sometimes Spring square square mile summer Sunday Take teacher tell thousand to-morrow Tom Thumb town tree Troy Weight twenty Verbs wagon walk weather winter wish woman write yards yesterday young
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Σελίδα 78 - A little neglect may breed great mischief; for want of a nail the shoe was lost ; for want of a shoe the horse was lost ; and for want of a horse the rider was lost,' being overtaken and slain by the enemy ; all for want of a little care about a horse-shoe nail.
Σελίδα 43 - Time 60 seconds 1 imnutf, 60 minutes 1 hour. 24 hours 1 day. 7 days 1 week. 4 weeks 1 lunar month.
Σελίδα 38 - Dry Measure. — 2 pints = 1 quart; 8 quarts = 1 peck; 4 pecks = 1 bushel.
Σελίδα 46 - Philadelphia struck for a laboring day from six in the morning to six in the evening, with an hour for breakfast and another for dinner; assaulted those who would not join them, and raised a riot the mayor found it difficult to put dovn.
Σελίδα 377 - Since writing the above, I have been happy to find this opinion confirmed by the high authority of Dr. Peet. He says in his note to the second part of the course of instruction, p. 377 : " Next to a knowledge of written language a knowledge of arithmetic is of the very highest importance in the daily business of life to the deaf mute as to other men. This branch of study has been too much neglected in schools for the deaf and dumb. Besides its great practical utility in after life, it...
Σελίδα 33 - MONEY. 4 farthings = 1 penny. 12 pence = 1 shilling. 20 shillings = 1 pound.
Σελίδα 36 - Measure. 3 barley corns (bc) make 1 inch, marked in. 12 inches, 1 foot, ft. . 3 feet, 1 yard, yd. 5J yards, 1 rod, pole, or perch, rd.
Σελίδα 79 - You and I ought not to die before we have explained ourselves to each other." John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on the same day, July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of adoption of the Declaration of Independence. Adams's last words: "Thomas Jefferson still survives.
Σελίδα 14 - ... five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty Figures. Letters. 21 XXI twenty-one 22- XXII twenty-two 23 XXIII twenty-three 30 XXX thirty 40 XL forty 50 L fifty 60 LX sixty 70 LXX seventy 80 LXXX eighty 90 XC ninety 100 C one hundred 200 CC two hundred 300 CCC three hundred 400 CCCC four hundred 500 D five hundred . 600 DC six hundred 700 DCC seven hundred 800 DCCC eight hundred 900 DCCCC nine hundred 1000 M one thousand SPELLING-BOOK.
Σελίδα 260 - ... drew the trigger, his horse gave a start of terror, and the hunter missed his aim. The lion sprang forward; but, finding that the man stood still — for he had no time either to remount his horse, or take to his heels — the lion stopped within a few paces and stood still