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 vii
... Place , the others will follow ; and it is certainly the best Way of Inftruction to proceed Step by Step , according to the various Capacities of the Learner , which Nothing but Practice , and the Judgment of the Teacher , can compleat ...
... Place , the others will follow ; and it is certainly the best Way of Inftruction to proceed Step by Step , according to the various Capacities of the Learner , which Nothing but Practice , and the Judgment of the Teacher , can compleat ...
Page 26
... Place , that is moft fuitable to his Capacity ; for ' tis natural for a Child to like that which he can perform with Eafe ; and I am fenfible many a Boy has hated both his School and the Bible , by being put to read hard and difficult ...
... Place , that is moft fuitable to his Capacity ; for ' tis natural for a Child to like that which he can perform with Eafe ; and I am fenfible many a Boy has hated both his School and the Bible , by being put to read hard and difficult ...
Page 38
... Place or other , with lewd Women . In fhort , he is now becoine a perfect Owl , for you . feldom fee him in the Day - time ; and when you do , he blinks like an Owl : Nor can you find him of a Night , but by Chance ; but this you may be ...
... Place or other , with lewd Women . In fhort , he is now becoine a perfect Owl , for you . feldom fee him in the Day - time ; and when you do , he blinks like an Owl : Nor can you find him of a Night , but by Chance ; but this you may be ...
Page 40
... Place they were now in was not fit for Fa- mily Talk , nor good Advice , and after Tommy had fubmitted to be agreeable to fuch bafe Company for an Hour or two , he perfuades his Brother Harry to go to a Tavern , to fpend an Hour with ...
... Place they were now in was not fit for Fa- mily Talk , nor good Advice , and after Tommy had fubmitted to be agreeable to fuch bafe Company for an Hour or two , he perfuades his Brother Harry to go to a Tavern , to fpend an Hour with ...
Page 42
... Place ; and now having no Hopes of ever escaping , he begins to remember his old Words , don't care , but too late ; for after roving about , and bemoaning his unhappy Fate , till he . was almost starved to Death , he at last became a ...
... Place ; and now having no Hopes of ever escaping , he begins to remember his old Words , don't care , but too late ; for after roving about , and bemoaning his unhappy Fate , till he . was almost starved to Death , he at last became a ...
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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