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E RUL Q. What is the Second general Rule for Divifion of Syllables ? A. Two Confonants in the Middle of a Word , that are proper to begin a Word , muft begin the Syllable together ; as , Clu Rer . Q. What Exception have you to this Rule ...
E RUL Q. What is the Second general Rule for Divifion of Syllables ? A. Two Confonants in the Middle of a Word , that are proper to begin a Word , muft begin the Syllable together ; as , Clu Rer . Q. What Exception have you to this Rule ...
Page 91
If they begin a Word , they must also begin a Syllable together ; as , il lu firate . 2. If they be proper to end a Word , they may all be put to the former Syllable ; as , Latch - et . 3. If the two last be proper to begin a Word ...
If they begin a Word , they must also begin a Syllable together ; as , il lu firate . 2. If they be proper to end a Word , they may all be put to the former Syllable ; as , Latch - et . 3. If the two last be proper to begin a Word ...
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Many Men are grown fo negligent of fecking divine Mercy betimes , that they put that off to the laft , which should have been the first Part of their Bufinefs ; and many Times their Life is at an End , before they begin their Repen ...
Many Men are grown fo negligent of fecking divine Mercy betimes , that they put that off to the laft , which should have been the first Part of their Bufinefs ; and many Times their Life is at an End , before they begin their Repen ...
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Accent Adjectives alfo begin Book Church comes Confonants denotes divided doth educate hereafter educated English Example fame fear ferve fhall field fignifies fing fome fometimes ford formed founded four fter fuch Future Tenfe give GUIDE Hand hath hear Heart keep Kind known land lefs LESSON Letters ling live Lord Mark ment Mind Mood Name nefs Note Nouns Number Perfon Place Plur Plural proper rain Rule Sentence Sing Sound Syllable TABLE Tenfe thee thefe Thing thofe thou Tongue true unto uſed Verb Vowel wanting Wicked wife Words World worth