The Universal Spelling-book: Or, a New and Easy Guide to the English Language. ...booksellers, 1798 - 150 pages |
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... Name to this Work ; for which I return you my sincere Thanks , and acknowledge the Obligation of having the Liberty of send ing it into the World under such Protection . Your Lordship will permit me to say ,, that though I have- laid ...
... Name to this Work ; for which I return you my sincere Thanks , and acknowledge the Obligation of having the Liberty of send ing it into the World under such Protection . Your Lordship will permit me to say ,, that though I have- laid ...
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... Names , and having an Idea of the Things before - hand , they are half taught . The same inconvenience attends all such Books as are stuffed with many Thousands of words , of two , three , and four Syllables , without any Meaning ...
... Names , and having an Idea of the Things before - hand , they are half taught . The same inconvenience attends all such Books as are stuffed with many Thousands of words , of two , three , and four Syllables , without any Meaning ...
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... Names a d Use of all the Stops and Marks in Read ng and Writing ; together with the Sounds and Use of some particular Vowels and Con- sonants , and double Letters . 8. As for not giving more Examples concerning the divid- ing of ...
... Names a d Use of all the Stops and Marks in Read ng and Writing ; together with the Sounds and Use of some particular Vowels and Con- sonants , and double Letters . 8. As for not giving more Examples concerning the divid- ing of ...
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... name will give any countenance to it , you are welcome to make use of it .. Sir , St. Paul's Churh Yard . Jan 24 ... names are hereunto subscribed , having.
... name will give any countenance to it , you are welcome to make use of it .. Sir , St. Paul's Churh Yard . Jan 24 ... names are hereunto subscribed , having.
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... names are hereunto subscribed , having pe- rused the following sheets , do allow that the perform- ance is the best adapted to children , and the most useful to adult persons , of any thing of the sort extant . The Right Hon . SLINGSBY ...
... names are hereunto subscribed , having pe- rused the following sheets , do allow that the perform- ance is the best adapted to children , and the most useful to adult persons , of any thing of the sort extant . The Right Hon . SLINGSBY ...
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