The Universal Spelling-book: Or, a New and Easy Guide to the English Language. ...booksellers, 1798 - 150 pages |
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... Thing that tends to the Practice of Piety , and the Good of Mankind . That the same kind Providence , whc recommended me to your Favour , may continue to your Loids.p the Blessings of Health , and that of Prosperity to the City of ...
... Thing that tends to the Practice of Piety , and the Good of Mankind . That the same kind Providence , whc recommended me to your Favour , may continue to your Loids.p the Blessings of Health , and that of Prosperity to the City of ...
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... 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 , which ren- ders the Work as dry and ...
... 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 , which ren- ders the Work as dry and ...
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... thing , when the greatest Men of the Age have not only written to the contrary , but daily Experience shews it to be ... things Prose and Verse ; some of which are new , and others selected from Tile Loison , South , Addison , l'ope ...
... thing , when the greatest Men of the Age have not only written to the contrary , but daily Experience shews it to be ... things Prose and Verse ; some of which are new , and others selected from Tile Loison , South , Addison , l'ope ...
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... things as must of course be much for their improvement . 16. The POSTSCRIPT is no less useful to instruct such as cannot read old English print , which sometimes falling in our way it is enough to make a good reader blush to have an Act ...
... things as must of course be much for their improvement . 16. The POSTSCRIPT is no less useful to instruct such as cannot read old English print , which sometimes falling in our way it is enough to make a good reader blush to have an Act ...
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... thing . I heartily wish you success with it . I have not had time to procure you many recommendations ; but I have shewn it to the Rev , Mr. Let- some , ( who is a great Grammarian , ) and he speaks very well of it . If my name will ...
... thing . I heartily wish you success with it . I have not had time to procure you many recommendations ; but I have shewn it to the Rev , Mr. Let- some , ( who is a great Grammarian , ) and he speaks very well of it . If my name will ...
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