BÄR, LÅST, €ÂRE, FALL, WITAT; HER, PREY, THÊRE; ZET; BIRD, MARÏNR; LỊŞK; Liffet They call to our remembrance our friends who are buried rick et under them or near them. The blossoms of spring send forth an agreeable smeli. There is an immediate communication between the heart and rish et brain. Ticket Men who have been instructed in colleges are said to have a click collegiate education. tick Laudanum is given to alleviate pain, The sun illuminates our world, pour hodies are material, and will return to dust; but our souls rick e are immaterial, and will not die. Arterial blood is that which flows from the heart through the dicke arteries An actor of a tragedy upon the stage is called a tragedian A. Collegian is a student at college. (tod has made two great lights for our world--the sun and the moon; the sun is the superior light, and the moon is the inferior, or lesser light. The exterior part of a house, is the outside, the interior, is chat within sick e 12old F Le linch stin is a In falco a mūs lin rés in ros in No. 80.XXXX Côr barievu gress ăb jeet ob jeet chick en fôr tress sůb jeet mär tin mis tress vēr diet mắt slov en bắt tress rēl iet sắt in rick ets dis triet ür chin în stinet săv in dol phin non plus prē çinet wěl kip pip pin grăm pus sīb bet těn don här ness shēr bet lăt in wit ness brick båt dăl çet eôr don grif fon Te bar spăv in spir its mỹs tie in gress The li %3DH fid get bằd get gúl let fär pet går ret trịp let ğim let păl let 3 HOVE, BÓN, WOLF, FOOT, MOON, ÔB ; RYLE, PİLL ; EXIST; €=K;&=J;=2; ça= bŭf fet błek et bil let €ôr net blănk et fil let hôr net mär ket skil let bûr net răck et bås ket mil let trăm pet lătch et eås ket eol let lắp pet fresh et bris ket tip pet jăck et mús ket mŭl let plăck et văl et eăm let elăr et brăck et tăb let hăm let tộck et fer ret erick et în let túr ret wick et fôrse let bồn net off set dock et măl let són net on set pock et rún net eôr set sõck et wal let gär ment bul let A witness must tell all the truth in court. racket. The little boy likes to have a new jacket. a a per çěp tive pesti neg lệet ful Puurid besle the PL WO BÄR, LAST, CÂRE, FALL, WIAT; nĒR, PEEY, THIÊRE ; GET; Bird, MAFÏNE; LUK; No. 81.-LXXXI. AND THE LAST COLUMN LEFT UNMARKED, de fect ive e věnt fùl pre gămp tive ef fect ive eon sümp tỉve ob ject ive dis gúst fựl de çěp tỉve e lect ive dis trust ful as sērt ive ad he sive sue çěss fưl a bôr tive co he sive un skill ful di gěst sve de ci sive eol lẽet įve ex půl sive cor ro sive pros pěet ļve com půl sĩvė a bu sive per spēet sve im půl sive con clu sive eor rẽet įve re půl sĩve ex clu sive in vẽe tive de fện sĩve in clu sive vin die tive of fện sựye e lu sive af fliet sve sub vēr sive de lu sive at trăet sve dis eûr sive al lu sive dis tỉnet ive ex eûr sĩve il lu sive sub jŭne tive in eûr sive col lu sive eon jŭne tive sue çěss ive ob tru sive in dŭet sve ex çěss ive in tru sive pro dŭet ive pro grėss ive pro tru siye de strŭe tsve op prēss ìve e va sive eon strŭet įve ex préss sve per sua sive in căn tive im press ive as sua sive re tẽn time sub mỉs sive dis sua sive at těn tỉve per mis sĩve un fad ing pre věnt įve trans mis sive un feel ing We are apt to live forgetful of our continual dependence on the will of God. We should not trust our lives to unskillful doctors or drunken sailors. Washington was a successful general. ARÏNE; LIŞI SECOND o site u sive MOTE, SÓN, WOLF, four, Moon, ôr; RILE, PĻLL; EXIST; €=K;ů=s; Ş=2; Gu=sil. Perspective glasses are such as we look through, to see things ; tive at a distance. Telescopes are perspective glasses. Rum, gin, brandy and whisky, are destructive enemies to ect it mankind. They destroy more lives than wars, famine 'and ctive pestilence. ect ireAn attentive boy will improve in learning. tive Putrid bodies emit an offensive smell. e sive The drunkard's course is progressive; he begins by drinking a little, and shortens his life by drinking to excess. e sive The sloth is an inactive, slow animal. i sive The President of the United States is elective once every four years. He is chosen by electors who are elected by people sive of the different States. clusive No. 82.-LXXXII. u sire WORDS OF FOUR SYLLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE FIRS'I. sive jū di ea tūre spirit oŭs ăr i ta tūre sive ěx pli ea tỉve spîr it ū al těm per a tūre sive păl li a tive :lin e a ment lit er a tūre sive spěe ū la tỉve vžş ion a ry ăg ri eul tūre hør ti eul tūre op er á tive prõm on to ry pěr emp to ry căş ū is try sive No. 83.-LXXXIII. ăd jee tive ob vi oŭs en vi oŭs. lăx a tire trăn si tive pēr vi oŭs păt ū loūs per il oŭs mis sion a ry 7 sive U sive u 7 sive stā tion a ry děs ul to ry sive da site a sive ce on the drunken BÄR, LÅST, EÂRE, FALL; WILAT; nĒr, PrEY, TIÊRE; ZET; BĨRD, MARÏNE; LINK; seŭr ril oŭs mär vel oŭs frỉv o loňs făb u loňs něb ū loňs glob u loňs ered ū loňs sēd u loňs pop ū loūs glănd u loňs; quěr u loňs grăn ủ lois în fa mous pěnd ū loňs bláš phe mous seröf u loňs dē vi oŭs ēm ū loŭs prē vi oŭs trěm û loňs li bel oŭs mod ern gär den No. 84.-LXXXIV. WORDS OF TWO SYLLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE FIRST bon fīre spěnd thrift eal dron wor ship săm phire sur feit chăl dron stär līght săp phīre děs eant săf fron mid nīght quăg mīre pěd ant ip right 1ěm pīre pěnd ant în sight ům pīre vēr dant lăn tern fôr feit wěl fare sól emn çis tern sûr feit härd ware eol umn păt tern non sūit wind pīpe võl ūme slăt tern prig on băg pipe ăn super bit tern hôrn pīpe eon quer tăv ern mēr chant brỉm stone eôr sâir góv ern doŭb let sàn guine grằnd eũr stắb born före head chěck er vine yard trìb üne tăe ties vie ar euck oo fôrt ūne €oop er lănd seāpe căl ends chăm fer păm phlet fôr ward pärs ley mawk ish proph et friend ship awk ward €ón traet härd ship dwarf ish Brimstone is a mineral which is dug from the earth. Children should answer questions politely. When the sun shines with clearness, it is the most splendid object that we can see. pris tỉne phỹs ies op ties hěif er wa ter rich es ăsh eş |