Glimpses of the animate world; or, Science and literature of natural history, for school and home . ??I Illllfcil The groves were Gods first temples. NATURAL HISTORY SERIES—BOOK FIFTH, GLIMPSES OF THE ANIMATE WOELD ? OK, SCIENCE AND LITERATURE OFNATURAL HISTORY, FOR SCHOOL AND HOME. COMPILED AND ARRANGED BY JAMES JOHONNOT, author of principles and practice of teaching, a geographical reader,1country -school-houses, etc. NEW YORK ?:? CINCINNATI ?:> CHICAGO AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY. COPTBIGHT, 1883, 1885, St D. APPLETON .AND COMPANY, PEEFACE The philosophy which underlies the art of reading mayb
Glimpses of the animate world; or, Science and literature of natural history, for school and home . ??I Illllfcil The groves were Gods first temples. NATURAL HISTORY SERIES—BOOK FIFTH, GLIMPSES OF THE ANIMATE WOELD ? OK, SCIENCE AND LITERATURE OFNATURAL HISTORY, FOR SCHOOL AND HOME. COMPILED AND ARRANGED BY JAMES JOHONNOT, author of principles and practice of teaching, a geographical reader,1country -school-houses, etc. NEW YORK ?:? CINCINNATI ?:> CHICAGO AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY. COPTBIGHT, 1883, 1885, St D. APPLETON .AND COMPANY, PEEFACE The philosophy which underlies the art of reading maybe briefly stated. In the process of mental developmentobjects are observed, and the perceptive faculties are there-by cultivated. In this way the mind comes in possessionof the bundles of related ideas which we term thoughts seek expression, and in the endeavor to ex-press, speech is cultivated. The form of speech is a matterof imitation. A thought is expressed by a sentence, andthe child, in learning to speak, uses either fragmentary orcomplete sentences. When sentcu31924001111958
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