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Page 50
... lāte frus trate pi rate post age plu maģe tri umph în māte die tāte eu rate stāte ment měss māte těs tāte prī vate răi ment When an old house is pulled down , it is no small job to re- move the rubbish . Washington was not a selfish man ...
... lāte frus trate pi rate post age plu maģe tri umph în māte die tāte eu rate stāte ment měss māte těs tāte prī vate răi ment When an old house is pulled down , it is no small job to re- move the rubbish . Washington was not a selfish man ...
Page 63
... lāte il lu mi näte e nu mer äte re mu ner āte in eôr po rāte su pe an te ri or ae eu mu lāte eol le ġi an çe ru le an rụ bar bā ri an gram ma ri an in fe ri or ri or in të ri or pos te ri or ex te ri or pro pri e tor ex tră ne oŭs spon ...
... lāte il lu mi näte e nu mer äte re mu ner āte in eôr po rāte su pe an te ri or ae eu mu lāte eol le ġi an çe ru le an rụ bar bā ri an gram ma ri an in fe ri or ri or in të ri or pos te ri or ex te ri or pro pri e tor ex tră ne oŭs spon ...
Page 103
... lāte ĭm mo lāte spěe ū lāte eǎl eu lāte çir eu läte nom i näte ģēr mi nāte per son åte pås sion ate fôrt u nate mŏd ū lāte dīs si pāte rěg ū lāte sep a rāte , v . ǎn du läte çel e brate ěm ū lāte stĭm ū lāte des e erāte eon se eräte ...
... lāte ĭm mo lāte spěe ū lāte eǎl eu lāte çir eu läte nom i näte ģēr mi nāte per son åte pås sion ate fôrt u nate mŏd ū lāte dīs si pāte rěg ū lāte sep a rāte , v . ǎn du läte çel e brate ěm ū lāte stĭm ū lāte des e erāte eon se eräte ...
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... lāte rụ mi nāte lū eu brāte An advocate is one who defends the cause or opinions of an- other , or who maintains a party in opposition to another . Ardent spirits stimulate the system for a time , but leave it more languid . Men often ...
... lāte rụ mi nāte lū eu brāte An advocate is one who defends the cause or opinions of an- other , or who maintains a party in opposition to another . Ardent spirits stimulate the system for a time , but leave it more languid . Men often ...
Page 111
... lāte im mae u lāte ma trie ū late ģes tie ū lāte in Ŏe ū lāte eo ǎg ū lāte de pop ū lāte eon grăt ū läte ea pĭt ū lāte ex post ū lāte a măl ga māte ex hil a rāte le git i māte , v . ap prŎx i māte eon eǎt e nāte sub ôr di nate , v . o ...
... lāte im mae u lāte ma trie ū late ģes tie ū lāte in Ŏe ū lāte eo ǎg ū lāte de pop ū lāte eon grăt ū läte ea pĭt ū lāte ex post ū lāte a măl ga māte ex hil a rāte le git i māte , v . ap prŎx i māte eon eǎt e nāte sub ôr di nate , v . o ...
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ACCENTED al low ÂRE āte BÄR bil i ty BĨRD BỎN BULE BYLE CÂRE çel çen çent çep çer cial cious çişm consonant denotes digraph diphthong diş eŎn eôr EXIST FALL FOLLOWING WORDS FOOT FOUR SYLLABLES GÂRE HÊR HĨR işm la tion LÅST letters ling LINK log ie ly ness MARÏNE māte ment mět MOON MOVE nant näte nouns oŭs păr pěn PREY PRONOUNCED PULL ra phy rāte ri ous ri ty sion sive SỎN sound SYLLABLES tain tāte těn THÊRE THREE SYLLABLES tial tion eon tion ex tious tive trae trans tūre ū lāte UNMARKED ūre vowel WHẠT WOLF WORDS OF FOUR WORDS OF THREE
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