Excerpt from Course of Instruction for the Deaf and Dumb, Vol. 3
Still, even in going through the first three chapters of this volume, the pupil will enlarge his knowledge of language by many new words and phrases. Such words and phra ses as are likely to be unknown, or unfamiliar to him, and thus to require more particular explanation from the teach er, are printed in italics. It is hardly necessary to observe, that, where examples are given to illustrate any principle of construction, or idiom of speech, the words on which the force of the example depends, are also in italics.
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