The Universal Spelling-book: Or, a New and Easy Guide to the English Language. ...booksellers, 1798 - 150 pages |
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... , and beg the old Man's pardon . MORAL . If good Words and gentle Means will not reclaim the Wicked , they must be dealt with in a more fevere Manner . FABLE II . Of the Lion and Moufe . THERE SPELLING - BOOK . TABLE ...
... , and beg the old Man's pardon . MORAL . If good Words and gentle Means will not reclaim the Wicked , they must be dealt with in a more fevere Manner . FABLE II . Of the Lion and Moufe . THERE SPELLING - BOOK . TABLE ...
Page 32
... means he could to release him . The Lion seeing the Mouse so busy , thanked him for his good wil , but told him , it was impossible for such a little Creature as a Mouse , to release him out of so strong a Net . B easy , says the Mouse ...
... means he could to release him . The Lion seeing the Mouse so busy , thanked him for his good wil , but told him , it was impossible for such a little Creature as a Mouse , to release him out of so strong a Net . B easy , says the Mouse ...
Page 38
... means to mind his Learning ; and there- fore it is agreed upon to put them both to some good Board- ing - School ; and accordingly their Father provided a Mas- ter , one that bore an extraordinary Character for his Ability , Care , and ...
... means to mind his Learning ; and there- fore it is agreed upon to put them both to some good Board- ing - School ; and accordingly their Father provided a Mas- ter , one that bore an extraordinary Character for his Ability , Care , and ...
Page 43
... Means to save him from the very brink of ruin .. Indeed the Place was quite improper for good Advice , much less to talk over Family Affairs therefore after Tommy . had submitted to be agreeable to such base Company for an Hour or two ...
... Means to save him from the very brink of ruin .. Indeed the Place was quite improper for good Advice , much less to talk over Family Affairs therefore after Tommy . had submitted to be agreeable to such base Company for an Hour or two ...
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... mean Viol , a Fiddle Fillip ; with the Finger Philip , a Man's Name Fir , Deal Tree Fur , of wild Beasts Flea , an Insect Flee , to fly Flay , to skin off Flew , did fly Flue , Rabbits Down Flour , for Bread Flower , of the Field Fold ...
... mean Viol , a Fiddle Fillip ; with the Finger Philip , a Man's Name Fir , Deal Tree Fur , of wild Beasts Flea , an Insect Flee , to fly Flay , to skin off Flew , did fly Flue , Rabbits Down Flour , for Bread Flower , of the Field Fold ...
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