A New-guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsJoseph Crukshank, 1789 - 158 pages |
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... Sound in Pronunciation ; as you may find in the Examples of the fecond and third Pages . As to Words ; they confift of one or more Syllables , and are given us by the all - wife God , as a Means by which not only one Man may make his ...
... Sound in Pronunciation ; as you may find in the Examples of the fecond and third Pages . As to Words ; they confift of one or more Syllables , and are given us by the all - wife God , as a Means by which not only one Man may make his ...
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... Sound , and to the Rules of Grammar : And therefore , in the Perufal of this Effay towards Spelling , you will find that whenever a Word occurs that may be divided one Way by Sound , and another by Grammar ; the Scholar is directed how ...
... Sound , and to the Rules of Grammar : And therefore , in the Perufal of this Effay towards Spelling , you will find that whenever a Word occurs that may be divided one Way by Sound , and another by Grammar ; the Scholar is directed how ...
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... Sound ? A. No. Q. What Letters are thofe which do not always keep their own natural Sound ? A. They are , b , c , e , f , g , i , 1 , 0 , s , t , u , x , y ; and the double Letters , ch , gh , and ph . Q. Give me an Example of each ? A ...
... Sound ? A. No. Q. What Letters are thofe which do not always keep their own natural Sound ? A. They are , b , c , e , f , g , i , 1 , 0 , s , t , u , x , y ; and the double Letters , ch , gh , and ph . Q. Give me an Example of each ? A ...
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