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chro mat' ie me chan ic cha ot ie

bär, fall, whạt,

prey, marïne, pin, bird, möve,

syn ee do the
mo när chic al
bron chot o my
chro nol o gy
chi rog ra phy
cho rog ra phy
chro nom e ter

the om a chy mel' an chol y pa' tri är chy

hi er är chy
ol i gär chy
eat e chet' i cal
ich thy ol o gy

seho las tie
ca chex y
cha lyb e ate
a nach ro nism

Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no

other.

Chyle is the milky fluid separated from food by digestion, and from this are formed blood and nutriment for the support of animal life.

An epoch is a fixed point of time from which years are reckoned. The departure of the Israelites from Egypt is a remarkable epoch in their history.

A patriarch is the father of a family. Abraham was the great patriarch of the Israelites.

Sound striking against an object and returned, is an echo. The stomach is the great laboratory of animal bodies, in which food is digested and prepared for entering the proper vessels, and nourishing the body. If the stomach is impaired and does not perform its proper functions, the whole body suffers.

No. 132.-CXXXII.

Words in which g has its hard or close sound before

e i and y.

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book, dove, full, use, can, chaise, gem, thin, thou.

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No. 133.-CXXXIII.

In the following, c accented or ending a syllable, has the sound of s, and g that of j.

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bär, fall, what, prey, marïne, pin, bird, möve.

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No. 135.-CXXXIV.

Words in which ce, ci, ti and si, are pronounced as sh.

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book, dove, full, use, can, chaise, gem, thin, thou,

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Words in which ci and ti are pronounced as sh, and are united to the preceding syllable.

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bär, fall whạt, prey marïne, pin, bírá, möve,

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pre mo ni" tion
dis qui si" tion
in qui si" tion
rep e ti" tion
in hi bi" tion
ex po si" tion

eb ul li" tion

er u di" tion
ex hi bi" tion

im po si" tion
op po si" tion
prej u di" cial
pol i ti" cian

su per fi" cial su per sti" tion sup po si" tion sur rep ti" tious mer e tri" cious av a ri" cious in au spi" cious ben e fi" cial co a li" tion com pe ti" tion com po si" tion defini" tion dem o li" tion dep o si" tion

dis po si" tion prae ti" tion er a rith me ti" cian aca de mi" cian geo me tri" cian in ju di" cious de fi" cien cy ef fi" cien cy pro fi" cien cy

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ju di" cia ry

un pro pi" tious

No. 136.-CXXXVI.

The following words, ending in ic, may have, and some of them often do have, the syllable al added after ic, as comic. comical; and the adverbs in ly derived from these words always have al, as in classically. The accent is on the syllable next preceding ic.

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