The Universal Spelling-book: Or, a New and Easy Guide to the English Language. ...booksellers, 1798 - 150 pages |
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... Children from three Years old and upwards , and yet fo full of Senfe , that fuch as can already read , may receive very material Inftrudion from them : Comprehending a variety of Pallages both on moral and divine Subjects , as alfo ...
... Children from three Years old and upwards , and yet fo full of Senfe , that fuch as can already read , may receive very material Inftrudion from them : Comprehending a variety of Pallages both on moral and divine Subjects , as alfo ...
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... Children something more than barely to spell and read ; and therefore I have endeavoured , at the same Time , to inculcate into the Minds of Youth early Notices of Religion and virtue , and point out to them their several Du- ties in ...
... Children something more than barely to spell and read ; and therefore I have endeavoured , at the same Time , to inculcate into the Minds of Youth early Notices of Religion and virtue , and point out to them their several Du- ties in ...
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... Children at first , yet you will give me leave to say what I have experienced in the Course of fifteen Years public In- struction in a School , and twenty in my own Family , viz . That a perpetual Jargon of Ace , brace , grace , trace ...
... Children at first , yet you will give me leave to say what I have experienced in the Course of fifteen Years public In- struction in a School , and twenty in my own Family , viz . That a perpetual Jargon of Ace , brace , grace , trace ...
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... Children to read well . 6. Tables XVII . XVIII.and XIX . treat of the Use of Num- bers , Contractions , and Words of ... Children . 9. Therefore , as the shortest and plainest Way must cer- tainly be the best , I would lay down but one ...
... Children to read well . 6. Tables XVII . XVIII.and XIX . treat of the Use of Num- bers , Contractions , and Words of ... Children . 9. Therefore , as the shortest and plainest Way must cer- tainly be the best , I would lay down but one ...
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... children an early notion of their dependence en God , humbly submitted to your serious consideration . 15. PART V. Contains a pretty natural history of Mon- archs and Kings , with several other occurrences from the Cre- ation to the ...
... children an early notion of their dependence en God , humbly submitted to your serious consideration . 15. PART V. Contains a pretty natural history of Mon- archs and Kings , with several other occurrences from the Cre- ation to the ...
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