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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... Tell no Tales . Call no ill Names . Do not lie nor fwear . Do not cheat nor steal . LESSON II . Play not with bad Boys . Ufe no ill Words at Play . Pray to God to bless you . Serve God , and trust in him . Take not God's Name in vain ...
... Tell no Tales . Call no ill Names . Do not lie nor fwear . Do not cheat nor steal . LESSON II . Play not with bad Boys . Ufe no ill Words at Play . Pray to God to bless you . Serve God , and trust in him . Take not God's Name in vain ...
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... tell Tales , tell Lies , fwear , fteal , and takẹ God's Name in vain ; he will come to fome ill End ; and no Way fo good as to whip him well , at School and at Home , Day and Night . A Trial in Capitals . HE THAT LOVES GOD , HIS SCHOOL ...
... tell Tales , tell Lies , fwear , fteal , and takẹ God's Name in vain ; he will come to fome ill End ; and no Way fo good as to whip him well , at School and at Home , Day and Night . A Trial in Capitals . HE THAT LOVES GOD , HIS SCHOOL ...
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... tell them , they are more in Number than the Sand : When I wake up , I am present with thee . 18. Wilt thou not flay the Wicked , O God : Depart from me , ye blood - thirfty Men 19. For they speak unrighteously against thee : And thine ...
... tell them , they are more in Number than the Sand : When I wake up , I am present with thee . 18. Wilt thou not flay the Wicked , O God : Depart from me , ye blood - thirfty Men 19. For they speak unrighteously against thee : And thine ...
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... he is now feven Years of Age , and can scarce read a Word in the Primmer ; and his over fond Parents now begin to fee their own C 5 Folly , Folly , and are afraid to tell each other what The Univerfal Spelling - Book , & c . 33.
... he is now feven Years of Age , and can scarce read a Word in the Primmer ; and his over fond Parents now begin to fee their own C 5 Folly , Folly , and are afraid to tell each other what The Univerfal Spelling - Book , & c . 33.
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Daniel Fenning. Folly , and are afraid to tell each other what they think concerning him . As for Tommy , he was quite of another Temper ; for though he would now and then cry , and be naughty , yet he minded what his Parents faid to him ...
Daniel Fenning. Folly , and are afraid to tell each other what they think concerning him . As for Tommy , he was quite of another Temper ; for though he would now and then cry , and be naughty , yet he minded what his Parents faid to him ...
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