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" ... say one and one are two, two and one are three, three and one are four, four and one are five, five and one are six, six and two are eight ; in this way they go on until they are desired to stop. "
Figures made easy; a first arithmetic book. [With] Answers - Page 4
by Lewis Hensley - 1872
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The Christian Observer, Volume 23

Religion - 1824 - 884 pages
...this way, they are desired to put their feet out straight, and putting their hands together, they say, one and one are two ; two and one are three ; three and one are four; four and one are five ; five and one arc six ; six and two are eight ; in. this way they go on until they are desired to...
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The Importance of Educating the Infant Poor from the Age of Eighteen Months ...

Samuel Wilderspin - Education - 1824 - 284 pages
...two this way, they are desired to put their feet out straight, and their hands together, and to say, one and one are two, two and one are three, three and one are four, four and one are five, five and one are six, six and two are eight, and in this way they go on until they are desired to stop....
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1824 - 890 pages
...way., they are desired to put their feet out straight, and putting their hands together, they say, one and one are two ; two and one are three ; three and one are four ; four nnd oneare five ; five and one are six ; six and two are eight ; in this way they go on until they...
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Infant Education; Or Remarks on the Importance of Educating the Infant Poor ...

Samuel Wilderspin - Education - 1825 - 316 pages
...small pulpit, and repeats aloud, in a kind of chaunt, the whole of the school repeating after him ; One and one are two ; two and one are three ; three and one are four ; &c. up to twelve. Two and two are four ; four and two are six; six and two are eight, &c. to twenty-four....
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American Annals of Education, Volume 1

Education - 1826 - 788 pages
...this way, they are desired to put their feet out straight, and putting their hands together, they say, one and one are two; two and one are three; three and one are four; four and one are five; five and one are six; six and two are eighty in this way they go on until they are desired to stop....
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American Annals of Education, Volume 1

Education - 1826 - 782 pages
...this way, they are desired to pot their feet out straight, and putting their hands together, they say, one and one are two; two and one are three; three and one are four; four and one are five; five and one are six; six and two are eight; in this way they go on until they are desired to stop....
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Intellectual Arithmetic: Upon the Inductive Method of Instruction

Warren Colburn - Arithmetic - 1849 - 174 pages
...tliu/i. The teacher laying down the court tors, one uy one, as beforw, the clan may be led to say, one and one are two, two and one are three^ three and one are four, fee. The above mode of adding may be shortened by leading the claaa to say M follows : One and one...
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Infant Education: Or, Practical Remarks on the Importance of Educating the ...

Samuel Wilderspin - Education - 1829 - 346 pages
...small pulpit, and repeats aloud, in a kind of chaunt, the whole of the school repeating after him; One and one are two; two and one are three ; three and one are four; &c. up to twelve. Two and two are four ; four and two are six ; six and two are eight, &c. to twenty-four....
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The Infant System: For Developing the Physical, Intellectual and Moral ...

Samuel Wilderspin - Education - 1832 - 348 pages
...small pulpit, and repeats aloud, in a kind of chaunt, the whole of the school repeating after him; One and one are two; two and one are three ; three and one are four ; &c. up to twelve. Two and two are four ; four and two are six ; six and two are eight, &c. to twenty-four....
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The Infant System: For Developing the Intellectual and Moral Powers of All ...

Samuel Wilderspin - Education - 1840 - 364 pages
...Having done a lesson or two this way, they are desired to put their arms out straight, and to say, one and one are two, two and one are three, three and one are four, four and one are five, five and one are six, six and two art' eight ; and in this way they go on until they are desirtd to...
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