An American Spelling Book: Designed for the Use of Our Common Schools ... in Two Parts ...Daniel Lawrence, 1802 - Всего страниц: 144 |
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... these characters are , a be fe de e ef ge aytch i ja ka el em en o pe cu er es te yu ve double yu eks wi ze . Of which aeiou and w , are vowels , and the reft are consonants . A vowel is a complete fimple found of is formed without a ...
... these characters are , a be fe de e ef ge aytch i ja ka el em en o pe cu er es te yu ve double yu eks wi ze . Of which aeiou and w , are vowels , and the reft are consonants . A vowel is a complete fimple found of is formed without a ...
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... these oats pray gain leaf leap lean door itay lain beat peep mean pour fhare pain feet reap feen four bear rain heat weep wean roar wear vain meat each peace coal tear bead neat eaft meek foul 曩 bait deed feat ease high load wait feed ...
... these oats pray gain leaf leap lean door itay lain beat peep mean pour fhare pain feet reap feen four bear rain heat weep wean roar wear vain meat each peace coal tear bead neat eaft meek foul 曩 bait deed feat ease high load wait feed ...
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... these times , do what thou doft to the glory of him who gave thee time to act in : Defire of him to fhew thee how to spend thy time . As we know not the time when death will come , let us watch and pray , and take heed to our ways at ...
... these times , do what thou doft to the glory of him who gave thee time to act in : Defire of him to fhew thee how to spend thy time . As we know not the time when death will come , let us watch and pray , and take heed to our ways at ...
Стр. 47
... fhag gy rug ged ftrong eft * min gle * ftag ger fprig gy 2 tan gle * fnag gy twig gy An ger * young er wag gilh * These words are pronounced as thuogh they were spelled with double g . Words ending in ow unaccented , the w is silent ( 47 )
... fhag gy rug ged ftrong eft * min gle * ftag ger fprig gy 2 tan gle * fnag gy twig gy An ger * young er wag gilh * These words are pronounced as thuogh they were spelled with double g . Words ending in ow unaccented , the w is silent ( 47 )
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... these words , the first syllable is pronounced as though it ended with sh . Like chan , chal , chun , chur , as in 1 chrif tian 2 Cour tier bef tial ce lef tial 2 fuf tian di gef tion baf tion mix tion Man's chiefeft good that he can ...
... these words , the first syllable is pronounced as though it ended with sh . Like chan , chal , chun , chur , as in 1 chrif tian 2 Cour tier bef tial ce lef tial 2 fuf tian di gef tion baf tion mix tion Man's chiefeft good that he can ...
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alfo ance bad boys ben e beſt bird Bleffed blige child cial cious drefs drow ence eyes fafe faid fame fave fchool fect feek ferve feven fhall fhine fhort fhould fift filk fion firſt fleep fmall fmell foft following Words fome foul fpeak fpirit ftan ftop ftrive fuch full Accent fump fweet half accent heart himſelf juft lefs LESSON Lord meaſure ment mind muſt nefs paft paſt praiſe pref pronounced as marked ra ble ra tion reft ri ous Sounds as marked ſpeak Syllable tain thee theſe thine thing thofe thou tial tinc tive truft ture ty un unto uſed Vowels weft wife
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