The Universal Spelling-book: Or, a New and Easy Guide to the English Language. ... By Daniel Fenning, ...S. Crowder and H. Woodgate, and B. Collins, at Salisbury, 1756 - 175 pages |
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Page iii
... Name to it , returning you my fin- cere Thanks , and acknowledging the Obligation , be- ing fenfible that the Performance is not worthy to appear in the World under fuch Protection . YOUR Lordship will permit me to fay , that though I ...
... Name to it , returning you my fin- cere Thanks , and acknowledging the Obligation , be- ing fenfible that the Performance is not worthy to appear in the World under fuch Protection . YOUR Lordship will permit me to fay , that though I ...
Page v
... endeavoured to make it yet more useful , as appears by thofe Gentlemen that have recommended it ; for not one of them ( to my Knowledge ) figned his Name to the Work , barely to please another . A 3 The The Plan , it is plain , is not ...
... endeavoured to make it yet more useful , as appears by thofe Gentlemen that have recommended it ; for not one of them ( to my Knowledge ) figned his Name to the Work , barely to please another . A 3 The The Plan , it is plain , is not ...
Page vi
... Names , and have Ideas of the Sound before - hand . After thefe I have given fuch natural and eafy Lef fons , that I am fenfible you will foon fee them qualified for Words of two Syllables . If indeed the Leffons be thought too long for ...
... Names , and have Ideas of the Sound before - hand . After thefe I have given fuch natural and eafy Lef fons , that I am fenfible you will foon fee them qualified for Words of two Syllables . If indeed the Leffons be thought too long for ...
Page xii
... Names to this little Treatife : Let me crave your further Affiftance in noting fuch real Errors as you may occafionally meet with , and you will ftill further oblige , Gentlemen , Your very humble Servant , London , Feb. 29 , 1756 . D ...
... Names to this little Treatife : Let me crave your further Affiftance in noting fuch real Errors as you may occafionally meet with , and you will ftill further oblige , Gentlemen , Your very humble Servant , London , Feb. 29 , 1756 . D ...
Page xiii
... Name will give any Countenance to it , you are welcome to make Ufe of it . I am , Sir , Your very humble Servant , B. PEARCE . St. Paul's Church - Yard , Jan. 24 , 1756 . то то Mr. FENNING , ON HIS Univerfal Spelling - Book.
... Name will give any Countenance to it , you are welcome to make Ufe of it . I am , Sir , Your very humble Servant , B. PEARCE . St. Paul's Church - Yard , Jan. 24 , 1756 . то то Mr. FENNING , ON HIS Univerfal Spelling - Book.
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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