The Universal Spelling-book: Or, a New and Easy Guide to the English Language. ...booksellers, 1798 - 150 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 30
Page
... hand of Providence , in preventing but one of the rising Generation from falling a Sacrifice to the pernicious Doctrines , secret Whispers , and perpetual Insinuations of Popish Emissaries : I make no douot , therefore , that whatever ...
... hand of Providence , in preventing but one of the rising Generation from falling a Sacrifice to the pernicious Doctrines , secret Whispers , and perpetual Insinuations of Popish Emissaries : I make no douot , therefore , that whatever ...
Page
... 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 dull to a grown ...
... 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 dull to a grown ...
Page
... Latin , or any critical Caviis ; thus I - I would advife Mafters not to use this foolish Inftrument , it having been attended with bad Confequences in paffionate Hands . would not divide Master , Sister , Eestry , Sc PREFACE . vii.
... Latin , or any critical Caviis ; thus I - I would advife Mafters not to use this foolish Inftrument , it having been attended with bad Confequences in paffionate Hands . would not divide Master , Sister , Eestry , Sc PREFACE . vii.
Page
... hand , and for him to own he cannot read them . Thus , Gentlemen , I have given you a short account of this undertaking , which I freely submit to your superior judg ments ; and , as I expect to share the common fate of my bet- ters ...
... hand , and for him to own he cannot read them . Thus , Gentlemen , I have given you a short account of this undertaking , which I freely submit to your superior judg ments ; and , as I expect to share the common fate of my bet- ters ...
Page
... hand the rugged Ore refines , And language ftill in more perfection shines . O may thy Precepts every Youth inflame With Thirst of Knowledge , and the Love of Fame : And thus inflam'd , conduct the glorious Plan , Till virtuous Deeds ...
... hand the rugged Ore refines , And language ftill in more perfection shines . O may thy Precepts every Youth inflame With Thirst of Knowledge , and the Love of Fame : And thus inflam'd , conduct the glorious Plan , Till virtuous Deeds ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accented and explained Adverbs belonging Bird Bleffing Book Brother burn called Cheat Child Children Chrift Church Dipthongs Duty eafy English fame fays fear feven fhould firft follow fome four Syllables fuch future Tense give thanks unto Grammar happy Harry Harry's heart helping Verbs Herb Honour Imperative Mood Indicative Mood Infinitive Mood irregular Verbs joined King Learning Leffons LESSON LESSON II Lord Man's Name Master mean ment mercy endureth Mind Mood natural Neuter Nouns Adjective Nouns Substantive Number Optative Mood Parents passive Participle Philomath Place Plant Plural Potential Mood Pray Prepositions present Tense preter Tense pronounced proper Religion Scholar School Sentence shew signifies Sort sounded speak Speech TABLE thee ther Thing third Person singular thou three Syllables Tommy Tongue Trans Uncle uſeful verse Virtue Vowels wicked Words worfe write writing-master Youth