The Universal Spelling Book; Or, a New and Easy Guide to the English LanguageS. Crowder and H. Woodgate, and B. Collins, at Salisbury, 1756 - 175 pages |
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Page i
... Children from three Years old and upwards , and yet fo , that fuch as can already read , may receive fenfible Inftruction thereby Being diverfify'd with a Variety of Leffons both moral and divine , as alfo Fables and pleasant Stories ...
... Children from three Years old and upwards , and yet fo , that fuch as can already read , may receive fenfible Inftruction thereby Being diverfify'd with a Variety of Leffons both moral and divine , as alfo Fables and pleasant Stories ...
Page iii
... Undertak- ing ; yet my Defign is to teach Children fomething more , than barely to fpell and read ; and therefore I have endeavoured , at the fame Time , to inculcate in A 2 the the Minds of Youth , early Notices of Religion and.
... Undertak- ing ; yet my Defign is to teach Children fomething more , than barely to fpell and read ; and therefore I have endeavoured , at the fame Time , to inculcate in A 2 the the Minds of Youth , early Notices of Religion and.
Page vi
... Children , and feveral others of four Years of Age , that they have learnt much fooner to spell , and read Words of one Syllable by this Plan , then by fuch Books as have a perpetual Jargon of Ace , brace , grace , mace , trace , & c ...
... Children , and feveral others of four Years of Age , that they have learnt much fooner to spell , and read Words of one Syllable by this Plan , then by fuch Books as have a perpetual Jargon of Ace , brace , grace , mace , trace , & c ...
Page vii
... Children to follow fuch Rules of teaching , that every Word ( or Words in general ) when dividea , may in every Syllable carry a Sound nearly alike to its A 4 * See Page 94 . own ownfelf , or Pronounciation . Thus , in the following ...
... Children to follow fuch Rules of teaching , that every Word ( or Words in general ) when dividea , may in every Syllable carry a Sound nearly alike to its A 4 * See Page 94 . own ownfelf , or Pronounciation . Thus , in the following ...
Page viii
... Children cannot pronounce them well , because the firft Syllable is not ftrong and perfect ; but let them be taught to divide them thus , Af - pect , cluf - ter , fluf - ter , maf - ter , fif - ter , vef - try , & c . and you will foon ...
... Children cannot pronounce them well , because the firft Syllable is not ftrong and perfect ; but let them be taught to divide them thus , Af - pect , cluf - ter , fluf - ter , maf - ter , fif - ter , vef - try , & c . and you will foon ...
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Adjectives Adverbs alfo alſo bad Company bafe Beaft becauſe belonging better Bleffing Book burn caft defired eafy exprefs faid fame fave fear fecond fenfible ferves feven feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fignifies fing firft fmall fo called fome fometimes foon four Syllables fpeak fuch give Gresham College Harry helping Verbs Herb Honour Houfe Houſe imperative Mood Inftrument itſelf juft laft Leffons lefs LESSON Lord Mafter mean Mercy endureth Mind Mood moſt Mufic Name neceffary Noun Subftantives Number optative Mood paffive Participle Perfon fingular perfuaded Place pleaſe plural pofitive potential Mood Praiſe Pray prefent Prepofitions preter Tenfe pronounced Reaſon Reft regular Verbs ſay School Senfe Sentence ſhall Sort Speech Syllables TABLE Tenſe thee thefe ther theſe Thing third Perfon thofe thoſe thou three Syllables Tommy unto uſed whofe wicked wife Words write Youth