The Universal Spelling-book: Or, a New and Easy Guide to the English Language. ...booksellers, 1798 - 150 pages |
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... Words in one , two .. three , and four Syllables ; with na tural and Eafy Leffons in each , a- dapted to the Capacity of Children from three Years old and upwards , and yet fo full of Senfe , that fuch as can already read , may receive ...
... Words in one , two .. three , and four Syllables ; with na tural and Eafy Leffons in each , a- dapted to the Capacity of Children from three Years old and upwards , and yet fo full of Senfe , that fuch as can already read , may receive ...
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... Words in every Table , though they contain many Thousande : I say this is actually tiring Children without ... words , of two , three , and four Syllables , without any Meaning , which ren- ders the Work as dry and dull to a grown - up ...
... Words in every Table , though they contain many Thousande : I say this is actually tiring Children without ... words , of two , three , and four Syllables , without any Meaning , which ren- ders the Work as dry and dull to a grown - up ...
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... Words of the same Sound , bu ; of di : - ferent Significations . 7. Tables XX . XXI . and XXII . treat of Words spelt alike , but pronounced differently ; as also of the Names a d Use of all the Stops and Marks in Read ng and Writing ...
... Words of the same Sound , bu ; of di : - ferent Significations . 7. Tables XX . XXI . and XXII . treat of Words spelt alike , but pronounced differently ; as also of the Names a d Use of all the Stops and Marks in Read ng and Writing ...
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... Words has a full and true Sound , and the second Sylla- ble will natura ly follow . 10. PART II . Coutains a short and easy Epitome of En- glish Grammer , which may be soon learned by the more grown up Youth , and by such as have not ...
... Words has a full and true Sound , and the second Sylla- ble will natura ly follow . 10. PART II . Coutains a short and easy Epitome of En- glish Grammer , which may be soon learned by the more grown up Youth , and by such as have not ...
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... Words of one Syllable , both natural and eafy to fpell and read . All am and are be he me we the thee ye by my thy , do go no nor not of off from no or fo to too two up us you . * Let the Child be taught to pronounce ce the fame as je ...
... Words of one Syllable , both natural and eafy to fpell and read . All am and are be he me we the thee ye by my thy , do go no nor not of off from no or fo to too two up us you . * Let the Child be taught to pronounce ce the fame as je ...
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