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Mantellate and she
Soon she fell seriously ill with violent rash, fever and pain, which conveniently made her mother accept her wish to join the " Mantellate ", the local association of Dominican tertiary Sisters.

Mantellate and .
The Mantellate, a third order of women founded by Juliana Falconieri, have houses in Italy, France, Spain, England, and Canada.
The sisters devoted themselves especially to the care of the sick and other works of mercy ; because the gown had short sleeves to facilitate work, people called the Sisters of the new order " Mantellate.

taught and Catherine
This had taught Catherine the power of fasting in close relationships.
He was educated at Oxford and entered the service of Queen Catherine as her chaplain some time before 1528 and appears to have taught the queen modern languages and music.
Claire: Catherine's older sister, a no nonsense, take charge, kinda gal who left Robert and Catherine behind in the run down family home on the edge of the University of Chicago campus where Robert taught to make a life for herself in New York City
In 1801 he married Catherine de Lasaulx, and for some years taught at a secondary school in Koblenz ; in 1806 he moved to Heidelberg, where he lectured at the university.
He taught at the College of St. Catherine in St. Paul, Minnesota, San Francisco State College, University of California at Berkeley, and then the San Francisco Conservatory.
On the second and third visits he taught at the University of California, Berkeley, through arrangements made by Catherine Urmer, who afterward lived with him until 1933.
The magazine reported a kinship between some CBE members and well-known " functional egalitarians " such as biblical deaconess Phoebe, Priscilla who taught Apollos " the way of God ," Corrie Ten Boom and Salvation Army cofounder Catherine Booth, admired for doing " God's work.
There was a school located in a church where 17-year-old Catherine Thompson taught the village's children.

taught and how
One thing Papa had not taught Henrietta was how to handle a young man as high-spirited and opinionated as herself.
He showed them what to do, and taught them how to keep the maids around the White House in a state of terror.
He was also a culture-hero and taught humanity dairy skills, the use of nets and traps in hunting, and how to cultivate olives.
Born in Kaysersberg, Schweitzer spent his childhood in the village of Gunsbach, Alsace (), where his father, the local Lutheran-Evangelical pastor, taught him how to play music.
Furthermore, each individual speaker has their own style of signing depending on various factors, such as where they went to school, if they were mainstreamed ( see Mainstreaming ( education )), who taught them ASL, at what age they learned ASL, and how active they are in the Deaf Community.
She bound Andrew as a boy as an apprentice tailor ; Johnson had no formal education but taught himself how to read and write, with some help from his masters, as was their obligation under his apprenticeship.
There Joseph Sloss taught him how to tailor frock coats.
He turned the settlers into foragers and successful traders with the Native Americans, who taught the English how to plant corn and other crops.
In England, Charles was placed under the charge of Alletta ( Hogenhove ) Carey, the Dutch-born wife of courtier Sir Robert Carey, who taught him how to talk and insisted that he wear boots made of Spanish leather and brass to help strengthen his weak ankles.
As Doyen said that his first films taught him how to correct professional errors he had been unaware of.
He next equipped his son in the same manner, and taught him how to fly.
But her Majesty did all by halves, and by petty invasions taught the Spaniard how to defend himself, and to see his own weakness.
Some time ago, when the reading public was alarmed at being told how London milk is adulterated, timid persons deprecated the exposure, on the plea that it would give instructions in the art of adulterating milk ; a vain fear, milkmen knew all about it before, whether they practiced it or not ; and the exposure only taught purchasers the necessity of a little scrutiny and caution, leaving them to obey this necessity or not, as they pleased.
However, in 2006 Dyson himself confirmed that the diagrams should be called Feynman diagrams because " he taught us how to use them ".
In his later days, he spent considerable effort on trying to characterize the methods that people use to solve problems, and to describe how problem-solving should be taught and learned.
" When I came to eleven years of age ", he said, " I knew pureness and righteousness ; for, while I was a child, I was taught how to walk to be kept pure.
The pair form a bond, and Maude slowly shows Harold the pleasures of art and music ( Harold is taught to play banjo ), and teaches him how to " the most of his time on earth.
Because Mac admired that Marrow could quote Iceberg Slim, he taught Marrow how to pimp.
His father taught him how to play the clarinet, and he was a clarinetist in community ensembles.
Some time ago, when the reading public was alarmed at being told how London milk is adulterated, timid persons deprecated the exposure, on the plea that it would give instructions in the art of adulterating milk ; a vain fear, milkmen knew all about it before, whether they practiced it or not ; and the exposure only taught purchasers the necessity of a little scrutiny and caution, leaving them to obey this necessity or not, as they pleased.
Raised in Avalon, Mississippi, Hurt taught himself how to play the guitar around age nine.
" His blue-backed speller books taught five generations of American children how to spell and read, secularizing their education.
Most people called it the " Blue-Backed Speller " because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words.
They taught that every argument could be countered with an opposing argument, that an argument's effectiveness derived from how " likely " it appeared to the audience ( its probability of seeming true ), and that any probability argument could be countered with an inverted probability argument.

taught and read
In his native Cologne, where his mother taught him to play the piano, he was able to read notes before he learned the alphabet.
his wife taught the two boys to read and write Danish.
Struggling against poverty, Patrick learned to read and write and from 1798 taught others.
Joseph Smith Jr. taught that while the contemporary edition of the Apocrypha was not to be relied on for doctrine, it was potentially useful when read with a spirit of discernment.
It is suggested that the blind could be taught to read through their sense of touch ( a later essay, Lettre sur les sourds et muets, considered the case of a similar deprivation in the deaf and mute ).
Although her native tongue was Poitevin, she was taught to read and speak Latin, was well versed in music and literature, and schooled in riding, hawking, and hunting.
When Douglass was hired out to William Freeland, he taught other slaves on the plantation to read the New Testament at a weekly Sunday school.
* Bishop Isidore of Seville ( 560 – 636 ) taught in his widely read encyclopedia, the Etymologies diverse views such as that the Earth " resembles a wheel " resembling Anaximander in language and the map that he provided.
A former English plumber turned evangelist who lived simply and read nothing but the Bible from the time his wife taught him to read, Wigglesworth traveled around the world preaching about Jesus and performing faith healings.
In its earliest form, " grammar school " referred to a school that taught students to read, scan, interpret, and declaim Greek and Latin poets ( including Homer, Virgil, Euripides, Ennius, and others ).
He taught himself to read by looking at copies of The Strand Magazine but his writing betrayed his poor education all his life, with highly eccentric spelling and grammar.
"— to support for Achebe's view —" I now realize that I had never really read Heart of Darkness although I have taught it for years ," one professor told Achebe.
By contrast it was continually read and taught in the Greek-speaking Eastern Roman Empire where the majority of the classics also survived.
Hildegard also tells us that Jutta taught her to read and write, but that she was unlearned and therefore incapable of teaching Hildegard Biblical interpretation.
The circulating schools may have taught half the country's population to read.
Besides the Bible, children needed to read in order to “ understand ... the capital laws of this country ,” as the Massachusetts code declared, order being of the utmost importance, and children not taught to read would grow “ barbarous ” ( the 1648 amendment to the Massachusetts law and the 1650 Connecticut code, both used the word “ barbarisme ”).
Here he was taught to read by his aunt Jenny, and learned from her the speech patterns and many of the tales and legends that characterised much of his work.
Although Hawkshead was Wordsworth's first serious experience with education, he had been taught to read by his mother and had attended a tiny school of low quality in Cockermouth.
In the United States, Virgil and specifically the Aeneid were taught in the fourth year of a Latin sequence, at least until the 1960s ; the current ( 2011 ) Advanced Placement curriculum in Latin continues to assign a central position to the poem: " The AP Latin: Virgil Exam is designed to test the student's ability to read, translate, understand, analyze, and interpret the lines of the Aeneid that appear on the course syllabus in Latin.

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