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... are never joined , but should stand near each other , in regular order from left
to right , & c . & c . An easy sentence is then pronounced , like the following : “ O
give thanks unto the Lord ; ” — and the whole class proceed to write each word ...
... are never joined , but should stand near each other , in regular order from left
to right , & c . & c . An easy sentence is then pronounced , like the following : “ O
give thanks unto the Lord ; ” — and the whole class proceed to write each word ...
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The class are then requested to write the sentence again , without any further
dictation , and then to repeat the whole , as fast as they can do it , with any
degree of accuracy , perhaps ten or twenty times . An . other sentence is then
given out ...
The class are then requested to write the sentence again , without any further
dictation , and then to repeat the whole , as fast as they can do it , with any
degree of accuracy , perhaps ten or twenty times . An . other sentence is then
given out ...
Page 36
The new plan is this ; to dictate short , easy sentences , and permit each
individual to write the whole as soon as he can , and then proceed immediately to
repeating as fast as possible , till a new sentence is given , at which time , all
must drop ...
The new plan is this ; to dictate short , easy sentences , and permit each
individual to write the whole as soon as he can , and then proceed immediately to
repeating as fast as possible , till a new sentence is given , at which time , all
must drop ...
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... so much the better , as the memory , and necessary connexion of words in
sentences , will insure the greater success . ... that the eye appears to cover a
whole sentence at a glance , as we recognise apparently at once , all the letters
of a ...
... so much the better , as the memory , and necessary connexion of words in
sentences , will insure the greater success . ... that the eye appears to cover a
whole sentence at a glance , as we recognise apparently at once , all the letters
of a ...
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tween the parts of a sentence , the initial letter will often suffice ; as L. is the
capital of Great B. The eldest son of the king of Great B. is styled prince of W.
Every one , it is presumed , will allow this to be perfectly legible in long - hand ...
tween the parts of a sentence , the initial letter will often suffice ; as L. is the
capital of Great B. The eldest son of the king of Great B. is styled prince of W.
Every one , it is presumed , will allow this to be perfectly legible in long - hand ...
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