The Universal Spelling-book: Or, a New and Easy Guide to the English Language. ...booksellers, 1798 - 150 pages |
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... many , but of none more than of , MY LORD , LONDON , March 2 , 1755 . Your Lordship's obliged , obedient And most humble Servant , A 3 D. FENNING . To every impartial Reader , but more particularly to such TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE.
... many , but of none more than of , MY LORD , LONDON , March 2 , 1755 . Your Lordship's obliged , obedient And most humble Servant , A 3 D. FENNING . To every impartial Reader , but more particularly to such TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE.
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... Syllable , which will soon qualify Children for Words of two Syllables ; and if any Lesson be too long for oner Reading , it is an Error on the right side , especially as they are contrived so by full Stops , PREFACE .
... Syllable , which will soon qualify Children for Words of two Syllables ; and if any Lesson be too long for oner Reading , it is an Error on the right side , especially as they are contrived so by full Stops , PREFACE .
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... Right Hon . SLINGSBY BETHELL , Esq . Patronizer . Rev. Mr. Edgcomb Rev. Mr. Johnfon Rev. Mr. Bearcroft -Mr . Barnard Mr. James Brome -Mr . Brome . Jun . -Dr . Chalmers -Mr . Chalmers -Dr . Cokayne , APG Mr. Creech , A M -Mr . Duncombe ...
... Right Hon . SLINGSBY BETHELL , Esq . Patronizer . Rev. Mr. Edgcomb Rev. Mr. Johnfon Rev. Mr. Bearcroft -Mr . Barnard Mr. James Brome -Mr . Brome . Jun . -Dr . Chalmers -Mr . Chalmers -Dr . Cokayne , APG Mr. Creech , A M -Mr . Duncombe ...
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... right in his own eyes but he that hearkeneth to good counsel is wise . When a man's ways please the Lord , he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him . The Lord is far from the wicked ; but he hears the prayer of the righteous ...
... right in his own eyes but he that hearkeneth to good counsel is wise . When a man's ways please the Lord , he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him . The Lord is far from the wicked ; but he hears the prayer of the righteous ...
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... right , hand shall hold me . 10. If I say , peradventure the darkness shill cover me : then shall my night be turn'd to day . 11. Yea , the darkness is no darkness with thee , but the night is clear as the day : The darkness and ...
... right , hand shall hold me . 10. If I say , peradventure the darkness shill cover me : then shall my night be turn'd to day . 11. Yea , the darkness is no darkness with thee , but the night is clear as the day : The darkness and ...
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