The Universal Spelling Book; Or, a New and Easy Guide to the English LanguageS. Crowder and H. Woodgate, and B. Collins, at Salisbury, 1756 - 175 pages |
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Page i
... four Syllables ; with natural and easy Leffons in each , adapted to the Capacity of Children from three Years old and upwards , and yet fo , that fuch as can already read , may receive fenfible Inftruction thereby Being diverfify'd with ...
... four Syllables ; with natural and easy Leffons in each , adapted to the Capacity of Children from three Years old and upwards , and yet fo , that fuch as can already read , may receive fenfible Inftruction thereby Being diverfify'd with ...
Page vi
... four Years of Age , that they have learnt much fooner to spell , and read Words of one Syllable by this Plan , then by fuch Books as have a perpetual Jargon of Ace , brace , grace , mace , trace , & c . & c . or Buy , dry , fry , fhy ...
... four Years of Age , that they have learnt much fooner to spell , and read Words of one Syllable by this Plan , then by fuch Books as have a perpetual Jargon of Ace , brace , grace , mace , trace , & c . & c . or Buy , dry , fry , fhy ...
Page vii
... four Tables . Tables V. VI . VII . VIII . and IX . contain Words and Leffons from two to four Syllables , fome divided , and others undivided for Trial , with Notes and Obfervations for fuch as have no Inftructor ; and I have herein ...
... four Tables . Tables V. VI . VII . VIII . and IX . contain Words and Leffons from two to four Syllables , fome divided , and others undivided for Trial , with Notes and Obfervations for fuch as have no Inftructor ; and I have herein ...
Page viii
... four Syllables , of the three fuperior Parts of Speech , viz . Subftantives , Adjectives , and Verbs , which are very much approved of , not only for the Ufe of Schools , but are very ferviceable to Youth in the Shop and Compt- ing ...
... four Syllables , of the three fuperior Parts of Speech , viz . Subftantives , Adjectives , and Verbs , which are very much approved of , not only for the Ufe of Schools , but are very ferviceable to Youth in the Shop and Compt- ing ...
Page ix
... four Syllables . PART IV . Confefts of a Variety of Things both in Profe and Verfe , very proper for Writing - Pieces at Break- ings - up ; fome of which are quite new , and others fe- lected from Abp.TILLOTSON , Dr. SOUTH , Mr. POPE ...
... four Syllables . PART IV . Confefts of a Variety of Things both in Profe and Verfe , very proper for Writing - Pieces at Break- ings - up ; fome of which are quite new , and others fe- lected from Abp.TILLOTSON , Dr. SOUTH , Mr. POPE ...
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