A New-guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsJoseph Crukshank, 1789 - 158 pages |
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... Rules . RUL F I. Q. What is the First general Rule for Divifion of Syllables ? A. A Confonant between two Vowels , goes to the latter Syliable ; as ba - nish . Q. What is the firft Exception to this Rule ? A. Thefe Confonants , w and x ...
... Rules . RUL F I. Q. What is the First general Rule for Divifion of Syllables ? A. A Confonant between two Vowels , goes to the latter Syliable ; as ba - nish . Q. What is the firft Exception to this Rule ? A. Thefe Confonants , w and x ...
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... R U L E V. Q. What is the Fifth general Rule for Divifion of Syllables ? A. Let Words formed or derived , be divided according to their Original or Primitive . Q. What is the Confequence of this Rule ? A. Thele Terminations , age , ed ...
... R U L E V. Q. What is the Fifth general Rule for Divifion of Syllables ? A. Let Words formed or derived , be divided according to their Original or Primitive . Q. What is the Confequence of this Rule ? A. Thele Terminations , age , ed ...
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In Five Parts Thomas Dilworth. RULE VI . Q. What is the Sixth general Rule for Divifion of Syllables ? A. Let compound Words be reduced into their primitive Parts . Q. What is the First Confequence of this Rule ? A. A Prepofition ; as ...
In Five Parts Thomas Dilworth. RULE VI . Q. What is the Sixth general Rule for Divifion of Syllables ? A. Let compound Words be reduced into their primitive Parts . Q. What is the First Confequence of this Rule ? A. A Prepofition ; as ...
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