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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... foon become acquainted with the Knowledge of the English - Tongue , ion . very little Trouble and Appli- PART III . Has a Collection of the most use . ful Words of two , three and four Syllables , viz . Noun Subftantives , Adjectives ...
... foon become acquainted with the Knowledge of the English - Tongue , ion . very little Trouble and Appli- PART III . Has a Collection of the most use . ful Words of two , three and four Syllables , viz . Noun Subftantives , Adjectives ...
Page vi
... foon fee them qualified for Words of two Syllables . If indeed the Leffons be thought too long for once Reading , I only fay ' tis an Er- ror of the right Side , especially as they may be divided into two Leffens , if the Child be very ...
... foon fee them qualified for Words of two Syllables . If indeed the Leffons be thought too long for once Reading , I only fay ' tis an Er- ror of the right Side , especially as they may be divided into two Leffens , if the Child be very ...
Page viii
... foon fee how natural they will put them together in their full Sound ; and the Reafon is , because the firft Syllable is perfect and full.This and feve- ral other Things ( deviating from any ftrict Rule ) I have found of great Service ...
... foon fee how natural they will put them together in their full Sound ; and the Reafon is , because the firft Syllable is perfect and full.This and feve- ral other Things ( deviating from any ftrict Rule ) I have found of great Service ...
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... foon ; and by being unjustly corrected for not doing that , which he could not poffibly do , even were he wagered to it . What fome Children can do indeed , is not to be accounted for ; but I fpeak this in Pity to fuch as cannot ; and ...
... foon ; and by being unjustly corrected for not doing that , which he could not poffibly do , even were he wagered to it . What fome Children can do indeed , is not to be accounted for ; but I fpeak this in Pity to fuch as cannot ; and ...
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... foon made the young Chap haften down from the Tree , and beg the old Man's Pardon . MORA L. If good Words , and gentle Means , will not reclaim the Wicked ; they must be dealt with in a more fevere Manner . LESSON II . Of the LION and ...
... foon made the young Chap haften down from the Tree , and beg the old Man's Pardon . MORA L. If good Words , and gentle Means , will not reclaim the Wicked ; they must be dealt with in a more fevere Manner . LESSON II . Of the LION and ...
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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