A New Guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsS. Babcock, 1840 |
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... divided ? A. Grammar is divided into four parts ; orthography , proso- dy , analogy , and syntax . OF ORTHOGRAPHY . Q. What is Orthography ? A. Orthography teaches the true characters and powers of ine letters , and the proper division ...
... divided ? A. Grammar is divided into four parts ; orthography , proso- dy , analogy , and syntax . OF ORTHOGRAPHY . Q. What is Orthography ? A. Orthography teaches the true characters and powers of ine letters , and the proper division ...
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... divided ac- cording to the fifth and sixth general rule . RULE II . Q. What is the second general rule for the ... divided ; as , num - ber . Q. What exceptions have you to this rule ? A. Two consonants in the middle of a derivative ...
... divided ac- cording to the fifth and sixth general rule . RULE II . Q. What is the second general rule for the ... divided ; as , num - ber . Q. What exceptions have you to this rule ? A. Two consonants in the middle of a derivative ...
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... divided ? A. Books are usually divided into chapters , sections , para- graphs and verses . Q. What are chapters ? A. Chapters contain the principal heads , subject , or argu- ment of a book . Q. What are sections ? A. Sections are the ...
... divided ? A. Books are usually divided into chapters , sections , para- graphs and verses . Q. What are chapters ? A. Chapters contain the principal heads , subject , or argu- ment of a book . Q. What are sections ? A. Sections are the ...
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