English Tongue:
In Five PARTS.
CONTAINING,
1. Words, both common and proper, II. A large and ufeful Table of from one to fix Syllables: The fe- Words, that are the fame in veral forts of Monofyllables in the Sound, but different in Significa- common Words being diftinguish- tion, very neceifary to prevent ed by Tables, into Words of two, the writing one Word for another three, and four Letters, & with of the fame Sound. fix fhort Lellons at the End of III. A fort, but comprehenfive each Table, not exceeding the or- Grammar of the English Tongue, der of Syllables in the foregoing delivered in the most familiar and Tables. The feveral forts of inftructive Method of Question Polyfyllables alfo, being ranged in and Answer; necellary for allfuch proper Tables, have their Sylla- Perfons as have the Advantage bles divided, and Directions pla- only of an English Education. ced at the Head of each Table for IV. An ufeful Collection of Sen- the Accent, to prevent falfe Pro- tences in Profe and Verfe, Divine, nunciation together with the Moral, and Hiftorical; together like Number of Leffons on t the with foregoing Tables, placed at the adorn'd with proper Sculptures, a felect Number of Fables, End of each Table, as far as to Words of four Syllables, for the for the better Improvement of cafier and more fpeedy Way of V. Forms of Prayer for Children, the Young Beginner. And teaching Children to Read. on feveral Occafions. The Whole, being recommended by feveral Clergymen and eminent Schoolmasters, as the moft ufeful Performance for the Inftruction of Youth, is defigned for the Ufe of SCHOOLS in Great Britain and Ireland.
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By THOMAS DILWORTH,
AUTHOR of the
SCHOOLMASTERS ASSISTANT; and Schoolmaster in Wappin. LONDONG
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Printed and Sold by HENRY KENT, at the Printing Office in Finch-Lane, near the Royal Exchange. M,DCCL.Losni
Just Published (Price 1 s. 6 d.)
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Schoolmasters Affiftant:
I. Arithmetic in Whole Numbers, wherein all the common Rules, having each of them a fufficient Number of Queftions, with their Answers, are methodically and briefly handled. II. Vulgar Fractions, wherein fe- veral Things, not commonly met with, are there diftinctly treated of, and laid down in the most plain and eafy Manner.
III. Decimals, in which, among other Things, are confidered the Extraction of Roots; Intereft, both Simple and Compound; Annuities; Rebate, and Equation of Payments.
IV. A large Collection of Questions, with their Anfwers, ferving to exercife the foregoing Rules together with a few others, both pleafant and diverting.
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The WHOLE,
Being delivered in the moft, familiar Way of Question and Anfwer, is recommended by feveral eminent Mathematicians, Accomptants and Schoolmasters, as neceffary to be ufed in Schools by all Teachers, who would have their Scholars, thoroughly understand, and make a quick Progrefs in ARITHMETIC. To which is prefixt,
An ESSAY on the Education of YOUTH, humbly offer'd to the Confideration of PARENTS.~ The Fifth Edition.
By THOMAS DILWORTH, AUTHOR of this
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New Guide to the English Tongue; and Schoolmafter in Wappin.
All Things, which from the very firft Original Being of Things, bave been framed and made, do appear to be framed by the Reason of Number; for this was the principal Example or Pattern in the Mind of the CREATOR. Anitius Boetius, Thou [O LORD] haft ordered all Things in Meafure, Weight.
Number, and Wifdom xi. 20.
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