MOVE, SÔN, WOLF, FOOT, MOON, ÔR; RULE, PULL; EXIST; €=K; &=J; §=2; ç¤=50. No. 63.-LXIII. WORDS OF THREE SYLLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE SECOND. WORDS OF TWO SYLLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE FIRST, THE Vain persons are fond of the allurements of dress. Strong drink leads to the debasement of the mind and body. We look with amazement on the evils of strong drink. The gambler is uneasy when he is at home. An indorser indorses his name on the back of a note; and his indorsement makes him liable to pay the note. An archbishop is a chief dignitary of the church. BÄR, LÅST, €ÂRE, FALL, WHAT; HĨR, PREY, THÊRD; ĜET; BIRD, MARÏNE; LINK; Autumnal fruits are the fruits that ripen in autumn. The wicked know not the enjoyment of a good conscience. When an old house is pulled down, it is no small job to remove the rubbish. Washington was not a selfish man. He labored for the good of his country more than for himself. Exercise will give us a relish for our food. Parents furnish their children with food and clothing, for this is their duty. In China, thousands sometimes famish with hunger. OVE, SÓN, WOLF, FOOT, MOON, ÔR; RULE, PULL; EXIST; ¤=K; &=J; §=Z; CH=SH. Lamp-black is a fine soot formed from the smoke of tar, pitch, or pine wood. The Indians traffic with our people, and give furs for blankets. Granite is a kind of stone which is very strong, handsome, and useful in building. The Senate of the United States is called the Upper-House of congress. Water will stagnate, and then it is not good. Heavy winds sometimes prostrate trees. Medals are given as a reward at school. We punish bad men to prevent crimes. The drunkard's face will publish his vice and his disgrace. No. 67.-LXVII. WORDS OF FOUR SYLLABLES, THE PRIMARY ACCENT ON THE FIRST; THE LAST COLUMN LEFT UNMARKED. lu' mi na ry eu li na ry moment à ry nu ga to ry nu mer a ry brē vi a ry ef fi ea cy děl i ea çy in tri ea cy eon tu ma çy ob sti na cy ãe eu ra çy Lex i gen cy ex çel len cy eom pe ten çy ig no mi ny păt ri mo ny preb end a ry mer ce na ry mil li ner y or di na ry sem i na ry pul mo na ry sub lu na ry lit er a ry form u la ry ar bi tra ry ad ver sa ry em is sa ry com mis sa ry cem e ter y im po ten çy mis çel la ny něç es sa ry pär çe na ry sed en ta ry měd ul la ry vol un ta ry or a to ry dor mi to ry dys en ter y BÄR, LÄST, CÂRE, FALL, WHAT; HER, PREY, THÊRE; ĞET; LĪRD, MARÏNE; LINK; trib ū ta ry man da to ry pur ga to ry dil a to ry eǎp il la ry ax il la ry eŏr ol la ry pred a to ry max il la ry ǎd ver sa ry ǎl a bas ter plan et a ry stǎt ū a ry sǎnet ū a ry ǎl le go ry sǎmpt ū a ry děs ul to ry půl sa to ry min a to ry aud it o ry ex ere to ry jan i za ry mon as te ry The sun is the brightest luminary. The moon is the luminary of the night. mon i to ry ter ri to ry tran si to ry in ven to ry con tro ver sy leg is la tive leg is lat ure leg is la tor The streets, houses, and shops in New York are illuminated by gas lights. Potatoes and turnips are common culinary roots used in our kitchens. We admire the rose for the delicacy of its colors and its sweet fragrance. There is a near intimacy between drunkenness, poverty, and ruin. The obstinate will should be subdued. Matrimony was instituted by God. Antimony is a hard mineral, and is used in making types for printing. A witness must give true testimony. A dromedary is a large quadruped. Worldly men make it their primary object to please them-, selves: duty holds but a secondary place in their esteem. It is customary for tipplers to visit taverns. A seminary means a place of instruction. Napoleon was an arbitrary emperor. He disposed of kingdoms as he chose. The devil is the great adversary of man. MOVE, SÓN, WOLF, FOOT, MOON, ÔR; RULE, PULL; EXIST; ¤=K; &=J; §=Z; ÇN=817. Food is necessary to animal life. Alabaster is a kind of marble or limestone. An emissary is a secret agent employed to give information to an enemy, or to act as a spy. The planetary worlds are those stars which go round the sun. A secretary is a writer, or a scribe. Our actions are voluntary, proceeding from free will. The Ohio river has many large tributary streams which con. tribute to increase its waters. Pure water and a good air are salutary. A church is called a sanctuary or holy place. The dysentery is a painful disease. A promissory note is a note by which a man promises to pay a sum of money. The remarks at the beginning of a discourse are called prefatory remarks. Dilatory people are such as delay to do their work in its proper time. An orator makes orations; and oratory is the art of public speaking. The auditory is the company who attend as hearers of a dis course. No. 68.-LXVIII. in fer nal WORDS OF THREE SYLLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE SECOND. im môr' tal re plěv in a bản don |