School Pastime for Young Children, Or, The Rudiments of Grammar: In an Easie and Delightful Method, for Teaching of Children to Read English Distinctly, and Write it Truly, in Which, by Way of Preface, a New Method is Propounded, for the Fitting of Children First for Trades, and Then for the Latin, and Other Languages, Volume 1Printed and are to be sold ... by Robert Walton, 1669 |
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... Latin, and Other Languages John Newton. fpeaks of entring of Children into Grammar at feven years of Age ; yet doth he require that a Child thould have his Reading perfect and rea- dy in both the English and the Latin Tongue , and that ...
... Latin, and Other Languages John Newton. fpeaks of entring of Children into Grammar at feven years of Age ; yet doth he require that a Child thould have his Reading perfect and rea- dy in both the English and the Latin Tongue , and that ...
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... Latin, and Other Languages John Newton. mentary , chap.11 . ) And what ( faith he ) if op- portunity , either to go ... Tongue fooner , and do more between Twelve and Sixteen , then from Seven to Seventeen , if he begin without ] this ...
... Latin, and Other Languages John Newton. mentary , chap.11 . ) And what ( faith he ) if op- portunity , either to go ... Tongue fooner , and do more between Twelve and Sixteen , then from Seven to Seventeen , if he begin without ] this ...
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... Latin, and Other Languages John Newton. think that all my Countrey - men ( faith Mr. Muleafter , in the 5. Chap . of ... Tongue is stir- ring and ready to read . And yet if we but con- fider the weak Capacities of tender Children , with ...
... Latin, and Other Languages John Newton. think that all my Countrey - men ( faith Mr. Muleafter , in the 5. Chap . of ... Tongue is stir- ring and ready to read . And yet if we but con- fider the weak Capacities of tender Children , with ...
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... Latin, and Other Languages John Newton. dient to begin with writing , as foon as may be . But in regard , as I faid before , that the mand is not fo foon ftaid , and ftiff to write , as the tongue is ftirring and ready to read , fome ...
... Latin, and Other Languages John Newton. dient to begin with writing , as foon as may be . But in regard , as I faid before , that the mand is not fo foon ftaid , and ftiff to write , as the tongue is ftirring and ready to read , fome ...
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... Latin tongue they might be taught the Arts of Aftro nomy , Rhetorick , and Logick in their own . The want of the first of these , to wit Astronomy , is the occafion of no fmall defect in our Seamen ; and and certainly if children of ...
... Latin tongue they might be taught the Arts of Aftro nomy , Rhetorick , and Logick in their own . The want of the first of these , to wit Astronomy , is the occafion of no fmall defect in our Seamen ; and and certainly if children of ...
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