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 34
... fhew'd his fullen perverfe Temper , and made very little Improvement in his Learning ; for he went on his old Way , and play'd only with rude wicked Boys like himself , which in a fhort Time learnt him to fwear and lie , and fome fay to ...
... fhew'd his fullen perverfe Temper , and made very little Improvement in his Learning ; for he went on his old Way , and play'd only with rude wicked Boys like himself , which in a fhort Time learnt him to fwear and lie , and fome fay to ...
Page 36
... fhew his fullen perverfe Temper ; but his Uncle and Aunt winked at many of his Faults , and forgave him , for the Sake of his worthy Parents , and hid his Faults , rather than breed Strife in the Family .. Now comes the Trial for Tommy ...
... fhew his fullen perverfe Temper ; but his Uncle and Aunt winked at many of his Faults , and forgave him , for the Sake of his worthy Parents , and hid his Faults , rather than breed Strife in the Family .. Now comes the Trial for Tommy ...
Page 39
... fhew to him may be taken fo kind , that it may be one great Step to reform him ? Tommy therefore takes a Friend with him for Fear of Danger , and after a long Hunt found him , at one of his old Houses . Tommy , at first Sight , did not ...
... fhew to him may be taken fo kind , that it may be one great Step to reform him ? Tommy therefore takes a Friend with him for Fear of Danger , and after a long Hunt found him , at one of his old Houses . Tommy , at first Sight , did not ...
Page 62
... Meaning of , & c . & c . S. They are often placed after an Example , to fhew you that the Thing may be proved by a Vá- riety of Inftances . ས ན ཏུ ད PART PART II . An eafy Guide to English Grammar , 62 The Univerfal Spelling - Book , & c .
... Meaning of , & c . & c . S. They are often placed after an Example , to fhew you that the Thing may be proved by a Vá- riety of Inftances . ས ན ཏུ ད PART PART II . An eafy Guide to English Grammar , 62 The Univerfal Spelling - Book , & c .
Page 95
... fhew their Folly further , by saying , perhaps he rode upon a Mare ; not confidering that a Mare is a Horse , and a Woman a Man : For a Houfe or a Nation , is the People of that House or Nation : Thus , when we fay , that's a wicked ...
... fhew their Folly further , by saying , perhaps he rode upon a Mare ; not confidering that a Mare is a Horse , and a Woman a Man : For a Houfe or a Nation , is the People of that House or Nation : Thus , when we fay , that's a wicked ...
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