Syllables, viz. Noun Substantives,
Adjectives and Verbs (placed Alpha-
betically under their relpective Herds)
which are accented and
exi lained
for the better instructing of Youth.
and Information of such Persons as
would know the Meaning of what
they read and write; being a ufetul
Instructor for the School, Shop, or
Compting-Houfa.
PART IV.
Contains many useful Things ne-
cessary to help she young Beginner,
and inform thc more grown-up Youti,
viz. First, a Receipt for good black
Ink; Directions for W.iting, with a
Collection of Alphabetical Copies :
Also a Variety of Pieces both in
Prose and Verse, proper for Break.'
ings-up ; being not inly divitia
ing to the Mind, and improving to
the Morals, but a great Help to
preien' Youth from failing a Sacri-
fice to the common Temptations of
Life, and their own unguarded Par.
fionis.
Recommended by several eminent Clergymen, School-Ma-
sters, and Others, as the most useful Book of the Kind.
By DANIEL FENNING,
Late School Master of Bures, in Suffolk, and Author of
The Use of the Globes, Practical Arithmetick, &c.
LONDON:
Printed for S. Crowder and H. Woodgate, at the Golden
Ball, in Pater-nofter Row, and B. COLLINS, at Salisbury.