A New-guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsJoseph Crukshank, 1789 - 158 pages |
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... Spelling , as the English Tongue affords in common Practice . And as Monofyllables not only make the greatest Part of our Tongue , but are the fubftantial Parts of all Words of more than one Syllable , I have been the more particularly ...
... Spelling , as the English Tongue affords in common Practice . And as Monofyllables not only make the greatest Part of our Tongue , but are the fubftantial Parts of all Words of more than one Syllable , I have been the more particularly ...
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... Spelling , was it not my Province to explode that errone ous Pretence of teaching Children to spell altogether by the Ear . In Oppofition to which , I will fairly atk thole . Teachers , Whether their Scholars did ever attain to a right ...
... Spelling , was it not my Province to explode that errone ous Pretence of teaching Children to spell altogether by the Ear . In Oppofition to which , I will fairly atk thole . Teachers , Whether their Scholars did ever attain to a right ...
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... Spelling be con- tained ? A. All Spelling , or Divifion of Syllables , may be com prehended in Seven general Rules . RUL F I. Q. What is the First general Rule for Divifion of Syllables ? A. A Confonant between two Vowels , goes to the ...
... Spelling be con- tained ? A. All Spelling , or Divifion of Syllables , may be com prehended in Seven general Rules . RUL F I. Q. What is the First general Rule for Divifion of Syllables ? A. A Confonant between two Vowels , goes to the ...
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Accent Adjectives alfo becauſe bo"rough bu"ry Cafe caft cife Confonants Defire denotes Diphthong Divifion of Syllables doth educate hereafter ENGLISH TONGUE fafe fame fave ferve feven fhall fhew fhort fhould fignifies fing firft fome fometimes ford foregoing Tables ftan fter fuch fump hath himſelf IMPERATIVE MOOD INDICATIVE MOOD Jefus laft lefs LESSON LESSON VI Letters ling Lord ment moft Mood muſt Name nefs Note Nouns Number Optative Mood ourſelves paft Perfon Plur Plural Potential Mood Praife Praiſes Prefent Tenfe Preter Preterperfect Pronouns ri ous Second Future Tenfe Senfe Sentence Sing Subftantive Subjunctive Mood thee thefe ther Thing thofe THOMAS DILWORTH thou tive tranf Truft unto uſed Verb Vowel Weft whofe Wicked Words not exceeding