The Illustrated Webster Spelling-book1856 - Readers - 128 pages |
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... chaise , machine . ~ [ sh . ] g , as in gem , gin . [ j ] s , as in muse , his . [ ez , as z . ] th , aspirate as in thin ; vocal , as in thou DIRECTIONS FOR PRONOUNCING WORDS . The accented syllable of words is determined by this mark ...
... chaise , machine . ~ [ sh . ] g , as in gem , gin . [ j ] s , as in muse , his . [ ez , as z . ] th , aspirate as in thin ; vocal , as in thou DIRECTIONS FOR PRONOUNCING WORDS . The accented syllable of words is determined by this mark ...
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... chaise cruise spring scrape breast bruise sneeze throng breath ghoul scathe through twelve drachm prance thread spleen schism wreathe scythe fringe sphinx grouse scheme sponge breeze cringe grouse thrust rhythm grieve MISCELLANEOUS ...
... chaise cruise spring scrape breast bruise sneeze throng breath ghoul scathe through twelve drachm prance thread spleen schism wreathe scythe fringe sphinx grouse scheme sponge breeze cringe grouse thrust rhythm grieve MISCELLANEOUS ...
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... chaise , ean , chaise , gem , thin , thou . READING LESSON . THE ANGEL CHILD . WEBSTER SPELLING BOOK . 33.
... chaise , ean , chaise , gem , thin , thou . READING LESSON . THE ANGEL CHILD . WEBSTER SPELLING BOOK . 33.
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... spon sor flan nel prop er tor por see tor chap el skip per er ror sach el grav el book , dove , full , use , ean , chaise , gem , thin , thou . WORDS OF TWO SYLLABLES ; ACCENTED ON THE FIRST . WEBSTER SPELLING BOOK . -37.
... spon sor flan nel prop er tor por see tor chap el skip per er ror sach el grav el book , dove , full , use , ean , chaise , gem , thin , thou . WORDS OF TWO SYLLABLES ; ACCENTED ON THE FIRST . WEBSTER SPELLING BOOK . -37.
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... chaise , gem , ean , chaise , gem , thin , thou . WORDS OF TWO SYLLABLES ; ACCENTED ON THE FIRST . AR ' ROW win ' dow bal ' last spar row win now fil bert fur row wil low eon cert yel low bel lows ef fort tal low mor row pur port fal ...
... chaise , gem , ean , chaise , gem , thin , thou . WORDS OF TWO SYLLABLES ; ACCENTED ON THE FIRST . AR ' ROW win ' dow bal ' last spar row win now fil bert fur row wil low eon cert yel low bel lows ef fort tal low mor row pur port fal ...
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articulation bär ben e bil i ty bird chaise cious cir eum cloth corn dent Dictionary Edition ENGLISH LANGUAGE engravings FLEET STREET flow-er gent giant horse IDA PFEIFFER ILLUSTRATED WEBSTER SPELLING la tion lar i ty leet letters and accents ling log ie marine ment möve NOAH WEBSTER noun pärt pointed letters poor dog prey pro-verbs pronounced pronunciation ra cy READING LESSON continued ri ous ri ty SCOTT BURN sheep ship sion Son of NOAH strue SYLLABLES thin thou THREE SYLLABLES tion eon tion ex tive traet trans ture ty un Ulysses vowel WARD AND LOCK WEBSTER SPELLING BOOK WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY WILLIAM HAZLITT WORDS OF FOUR WORDS OF THREE
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Page 40 - ... by reason of the cold; Therefore shall he beg in harvest, and have nothing.
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Page 40 - He that hath no rule over his own spirit is like a city that is broken down, and without walls.
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