| Johann Amos Comenius - 1810 - 228 páginas
...upon the thing pictured, suggesting the name of the thing, will tell him how the title of the picture is to be read. And thus the whole book being gone over by the bare titles of the pictures, reading cannot but be learned ; and indeed too, which thing is... | |
| Johann Amos Comenius - 1887 - 244 páginas
...upon the thing pictured suggesting the name of the thing, will tell him how the title of the picture is to be read. And thus the whole book being gone over by the bare titles of the pictures, reading cannot but be learned ; and indeed too, which thing is... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 452 páginas
...upon the thing pictured suggesting the name of the thing, will tell him how the title of the picture is to be read. And thus the whole book being gone over by the bare titles of the pictures, reading cannot but be learned; and indeed too, which thing is to... | |
| Rudolph Rex Reeder - 1900 - 106 páginas
...the thing pictured suggesting the name of the thing will tell the child how the title of the picture is to be read. And thus the whole book being gone over by the bare titles of the pictures, reading can not but be learned — and indeed too without using... | |
| Edmund Burke Huey - 1908 - 300 páginas
...the thing pictured suggesting the name of the thing will tell the child how the title of the picture is to be read. And thus the whole book being gone over by the bare titles of the pictures, reading cannot but be learned — and indeed, too, without using... | |
| Edmund Burke Huey - 1908 - 560 páginas
...the thing pictured suggesting the name of the thing will tell the child how the title of the picture is to be read. And thus the whole book being gone over by the bare titles of the pictures, reading cannot but be learned — and indeed, too, without using... | |
| Edmund Burke Huey - 1908 - 524 páginas
...the thing pictured suggesting the name of the thing will tell the child how the title of the picture is to be read. And thus the whole book being gone over by the bare titles of the pictures, reading cannot but be learned — and indeed, too, without using... | |
| Edmund Burke Huey - 1922 - 500 páginas
...the thing pictured suggesting the name of the thing will tell the child how the title of the picture is to be read. And thus the whole book being gone over by the bare titles of the pictures, reading cannot but be learned — and indeed, too, without using... | |
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