A New Guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsS. Babcock, 1840 |
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... foregoing tables . The several sorts of polysyllables also , being ranged in proper tables , have their syllables divided , and directions placed at the head of each table for the accent , to prevent false pro- nunciation ; together ...
... foregoing tables . The several sorts of polysyllables also , being ranged in proper tables , have their syllables divided , and directions placed at the head of each table for the accent , to prevent false pro- nunciation ; together ...
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... TABLE VI . Words of four letters , viz . two consonants and two vowels ; the latter vowel serving only to lengthen the sound of the former , except where it is otherwise ... foregoing Tables , consisting of TO THE ENGLISH TONGUE . 15.
... TABLE VI . Words of four letters , viz . two consonants and two vowels ; the latter vowel serving only to lengthen the sound of the former , except where it is otherwise ... foregoing Tables , consisting of TO THE ENGLISH TONGUE . 15.
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... foregoing Tables , consisting of words not exceeding two syllables . LESSON I. It is God that girdeth me with strength of war ; and maketh my way perfect . He maketh my feet like harts ' feet ; and setteth me up on high . My foes shall ...
... foregoing Tables , consisting of words not exceeding two syllables . LESSON I. It is God that girdeth me with strength of war ; and maketh my way perfect . He maketh my feet like harts ' feet ; and setteth me up on high . My foes shall ...
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adding the termination adjectives adverb Bachelor of Divinity Ben e CHAP Christ church cious consisting of words consonants declension denotes diphthong division of syllables doth drow easy lessons educate hereafter following words ford foregoing Tables Give an example hath heart IMPERATIVE MOOD INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD land ling Lord ment mind ness Note.-The accent nouns optative mood Plur plural potential mood praise preposition Present tense Preterimperfect Preterperfect tense Preterpluperfect tense pronoun ra ble ra tion rain ri ous Second future tense sentence signifies Sing sion sounded ster subjunctive mood substantive syllable ta tion thee thing tive trans ture unto verb vowel wicked wise words not exceeding