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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... hath attained to fome competent skill in . Arithmetick and Geometry ; I am bold to say , that it would certainly be more advantageous , not onely for Children , but for the Common Wealth , if in ftead of the Rudiments in the Latin ...
... hath attained to fome competent skill in . Arithmetick and Geometry ; I am bold to say , that it would certainly be more advantageous , not onely for Children , but for the Common Wealth , if in ftead of the Rudiments in the Latin ...
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... hath an affinity to Rhetorick , and Rhe- torick fuch a dependance upon it , especially in the Oratorical part , that it needs must be ac- counted lame without it . But yet I would not have these Youths fo much imployed in the stu dy of ...
... hath an affinity to Rhetorick , and Rhe- torick fuch a dependance upon it , especially in the Oratorical part , that it needs must be ac- counted lame without it . But yet I would not have these Youths fo much imployed in the stu dy of ...
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... hath not fuch an abfolute de- pendance on the Latin Tongue , as almost a gene- ral Tradition would make us believe : but that our Tongue hath in it felf fufficient matter to work her own Artificial Directions for the right writing ...
... hath not fuch an abfolute de- pendance on the Latin Tongue , as almost a gene- ral Tradition would make us believe : but that our Tongue hath in it felf fufficient matter to work her own Artificial Directions for the right writing ...
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... hath framed for them , against this way of Education . One rels me , that Children are here delired to learn that which many men do not understand : and this I confefs to be true , but where's the Obftru ation ? In the Things , or in ...
... hath framed for them , against this way of Education . One rels me , that Children are here delired to learn that which many men do not understand : and this I confefs to be true , but where's the Obftru ation ? In the Things , or in ...
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... that ancient Roman cruelty , they have used greater feveri ty to their Scholars , than our Laws prefcribe tor common Rogues and Vagabonds . And Mr. Tuijer Tusser , as a Monument thereof , hath left these To the Reader .
... that ancient Roman cruelty , they have used greater feveri ty to their Scholars , than our Laws prefcribe tor common Rogues and Vagabonds . And Mr. Tuijer Tusser , as a Monument thereof , hath left these To the Reader .
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Page 32 - OUR Father, which art in Heaven; Hallowed be thy Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy Will be done in Earth, as it is in Heaven. Give us this Day our daily Bread. And forgive us our Trefpafles, as we forgive them that trefpafs againft us. And lead us not into Temptation ; but deliver us from evil : For thine is the Kingdom, and the Power, and the Glory, for ever and ever. Amen.
Page 32 - BELIEVE in God the Father Almighty *• Maker of heaven and earth, and in Jefus Chrift his only Son our Lord, which was conceived by the Holy Ghoft, born of the Virgin Mary.fuffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead and buried.