The Western Spelling Book: Being an Improvement of the American Spelling Book by Noah Webster |
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Page 24
... four syllables , accented on the first . du bit a ble lu mi na ry mo men ta ry ap o plex y Cu ' li na ry ån ti mo ny cẻr e mo ny cus tom a ry ap pli ca ble del i ca cy ar ro gant ly cap i tal ly dif fi cul ty em mis sa ry cat er pil lar ...
... four syllables , accented on the first . du bit a ble lu mi na ry mo men ta ry ap o plex y Cu ' li na ry ån ti mo ny cẻr e mo ny cus tom a ry ap pli ca ble del i ca cy ar ro gant ly cap i tal ly dif fi cul ty em mis sa ry cat er pil lar ...
Page 25
... four syllables , accented on the second . i tude ex ec u tor con sist en cy e pit o me dis pår ' i ty dis sat is fy dog. Ac củ mu late ad mir ing ly a gree a ble an ni hi late an nu i ty ar mo ri al bar ba ri an cen tu ri on cen so ri ...
... four syllables , accented on the second . i tude ex ec u tor con sist en cy e pit o me dis pår ' i ty dis sat is fy dog. Ac củ mu late ad mir ing ly a gree a ble an ni hi late an nu i ty ar mo ri al bar ba ri an cen tu ri on cen so ri ...
Page 26
... four syllables , with the accent on the third . a the is ' tic ad mo ni tion am. a nåť o my an tag o nist a nom a lous a pol o gize as trol o ger as tron o mer bar bar i ty ca lam i ty hu mân ' i ty in tol er ant me trop o lis mo ral i ...
... four syllables , with the accent on the third . a the is ' tic ad mo ni tion am. a nåť o my an tag o nist a nom a lous a pol o gize as trol o ger as tron o mer bar bar i ty ca lam i ty hu mân ' i ty in tol er ant me trop o lis mo ral i ...
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... four oak tease eye guide pour croak speech buy guise door cloak leach pie lies floor soak beach wry pies roar tone hie high size boar own vie nigh eyes hoar known light sigh prize oar groan fight sky rise soar blown heave doe mole flown ...
... four oak tease eye guide pour croak speech buy guise door cloak leach pie lies floor soak beach wry pies roar tone hie high size boar own vie nigh eyes hoar known light sigh prize oar groan fight sky rise soar blown heave doe mole flown ...
Page 60
... four syllables , accented on the first . 4 cred it a ble fig u ra tive Ad mi ra ble lam en ta ble lit er a ture ac cu rate ly am i ca ble ap pli ca ble ar ro gant ly crim in al ly des pi ca ble el i gi ble es ti ma ble ex pli ca tive ...
... four syllables , accented on the first . 4 cred it a ble fig u ra tive Ad mi ra ble lam en ta ble lit er a ture ac cu rate ly am i ca ble ap pli ca ble ar ro gant ly crim in al ly des pi ca ble el i gi ble es ti ma ble ex pli ca tive ...
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The Western Spelling Book: Being an Improvement of the American Spelling ... Nathan Guilford No preview available - 2017 |
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