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... tion . It is plain , that as far as practicable , the knowledge of the sign , and of the thing signified , should be acquired together , inas- much as both are to hold an inseparable connection in the mind . This Speller is believed to ...
... tion . It is plain , that as far as practicable , the knowledge of the sign , and of the thing signified , should be acquired together , inas- much as both are to hold an inseparable connection in the mind . This Speller is believed to ...
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... tion from the preface of the revised edition of Dr. Webster's royal quarto . “ One new feature is now added to this volume , by making it a synonymous dictionary . Every one engaged in literary composi- tion has felt , at times , the ...
... tion from the preface of the revised edition of Dr. Webster's royal quarto . “ One new feature is now added to this volume , by making it a synonymous dictionary . Every one engaged in literary composi- tion has felt , at times , the ...
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... tion , are pronounced shun ; cient , tient , shent ; ceous , cious , tious , scious , shus ; cial , sial , tial , shal ; cean , cian , tian , shan ; science , tience , shensc . geous , gious , jus ; geon , gion , jun ; ous , us ; and ...
... tion , are pronounced shun ; cient , tient , shent ; ceous , cious , tious , scious , shus ; cial , sial , tial , shal ; cean , cian , tian , shan ; science , tience , shensc . geous , gious , jus ; geon , gion , jun ; ous , us ; and ...
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... tion ten nis lob by be get ra tion ean dor lev y ea det sta tion elam or bev y be gan mo tion eur ry vest ry se dan no tion hur ry test y di van lo tion as sort be hest as sist bal loon ' es eort in fest de sist de tort de test in sist ...
... tion ten nis lob by be get ra tion ean dor lev y ea det sta tion elam or bev y be gan mo tion eur ry vest ry se dan no tion hur ry test y di van lo tion as sort be hest as sist bal loon ' es eort in fest de sist de tort de test in sist ...
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... tion the age of the scholar will admit , to become well versed in a knowledge of the English language . Much , however , will depend on the fidelity of the teacher , in carrying out the mode of defining , as laid down on the foregoing ...
... tion the age of the scholar will admit , to become well versed in a knowledge of the English language . Much , however , will depend on the fidelity of the teacher , in carrying out the mode of defining , as laid down on the foregoing ...
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accent adjectives adverbs antepenult bär cate ceive cent cial cif er ous cious cir eum column con test defined denotes its sound dent drol elam elean ence equi fore ful ly ful ness fy-ing-cation härd härm jeet leet lence less LESSON letters mean ment möve ness Nouns ol o gy ous ly pär pärt penult pertaining port preter primitive word Quadrupeds ra phy ri ous Rule ship sion sive sound as heard spell subvocal suffix syllable TABLE tain ting tion tive trans treach tude turb ture ty un vate verbs vert vocals
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Page 116 - Monosyllables, and words accented on the last syllable, ending with a single consonant preceded by a single vowel, double that consonant, when they take another syllable beginning with a vowel...
Page 99 - March, the sun rises- exactly in the east, and sets exactly in the west.
Page 151 - If you have an enemy act kindly to him, and make him your friend. You may not win him over at once, but try again. Let one kindness be followed by another...
Page 3 - ... Letters and Spelling, let him learn these and such like Sentences by Heart." By the 1830s, however, spelling was under challenge, and textbooks rushed to redefine its value as literacy instruction. Salem Town's Spelling and Defining Book (1838) insisted that "a child being taught, both to read and to spell, should be taught, at the same time, to understand what he reads...
Page 151 - The road ambition travels is too narrow for friendship, too crooked for love, too rugged for honesty, too dark for science, and too hilly for happiness.
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Page 158 - Punctuation and Capital Letters. PUNCTUATION. Punctuation is the art of dividing a written composition into sentences, or parts of sentences, by points or stops, to mark the different pauses which the sense requires. The principal points are the Comma, thus , Interrogation, thus ? Semicolon, ; Exclamation, ! :. • Colon...
Page 80 - ve seen him drop To call our robin in; The line that held his pretty kite, His bow, his cup and ball, The slate on which he learned to write, His feather, cap, and all!