THESE books constitute a distinct innovation in teaching language in elementary schools, which is at once sensible, practical, and modern. They teach the child how to express his thoughts in his own language, and do not furnish an undue amount of grammar... Progressive Arithmetic: First-[third] book - Page 284by William James Milne - 1906Full view - About this book
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