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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... faid the old Man , I will fetch you down ; fo he pulled up fome Turfs of Grafs and threw at him ; which made the young Fellow laugh at him , to think he could pretend to beat beat him out of the Tree with Grafs . Well 26 The Univerfal ...
... faid the old Man , I will fetch you down ; fo he pulled up fome Turfs of Grafs and threw at him ; which made the young Fellow laugh at him , to think he could pretend to beat beat him out of the Tree with Grafs . Well 26 The Univerfal ...
Page 28
... faid the Jefter , please to give me a Crown , Sir ? Not I indeed , fays the Priest , pray be gone : So I will , fays the Fellow , if you give me but a Shilling . I fhall give you no Shil- lings neither , faid the Priest . Why then , faid ...
... faid the Jefter , please to give me a Crown , Sir ? Not I indeed , fays the Priest , pray be gone : So I will , fays the Fellow , if you give me but a Shilling . I fhall give you no Shil- lings neither , faid the Priest . Why then , faid ...
Page 29
... faid , there was Nothing fo strong nor fo good as Stone . A Carpenter faid , that Stone might do pretty well ; but in his Opi- nion good strong Oak was much better . A Currier being prefent , faid , Gentlemen , you may do as you pleafe ...
... faid , there was Nothing fo strong nor fo good as Stone . A Carpenter faid , that Stone might do pretty well ; but in his Opi- nion good strong Oak was much better . A Currier being prefent , faid , Gentlemen , you may do as you pleafe ...
Page 32
... faid he . - A little ! fays the Master : Why you were in more Danger than Brown , and might have been drowned had you ventured much fur- ther . Take him up , fays he . Now Robinson could fwim very well , and thought , as Brown and Jones ...
... faid he . - A little ! fays the Master : Why you were in more Danger than Brown , and might have been drowned had you ventured much fur- ther . Take him up , fays he . Now Robinson could fwim very well , and thought , as Brown and Jones ...
Page 33
... faid be- fore , he would go to School or ftay at Home , juft as he pleased , or elfe he would cry and fob at a great Rate ; and for fear this fhould make Harry fick , and out of order , the fond Parents confent to let him do as his own ...
... faid be- fore , he would go to School or ftay at Home , juft as he pleased , or elfe he would cry and fob at a great Rate ; and for fear this fhould make Harry fick , and out of order , the fond Parents confent to let him do as his own ...
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