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... āte bīte dōse lure nine mane date çite bone pure pine pane gate kite eone dine sine sane fate mite zone fine wine eane hate rite hone line vine wane late site tone mine bāne base mate dive Jūne MOVE , BÓN , WOLF , FOOT , MOON , 22 THE ...
... āte bīte dōse lure nine mane date çite bone pure pine pane gate kite eone dine sine sane fate mite zone fine wine eane hate rite hone line vine wane late site tone mine bāne base mate dive Jūne MOVE , BÓN , WOLF , FOOT , MOON , 22 THE ...
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... ate re tain sur vey al loy ob late re main de fy em ploy re late en grōss af fy in flate dis ereet de ny an noy de stroy -eol late al lay de ery eon voy trans late de lay re boil es pouşe mis state re lay de spoil ea rouge re plēte in ...
... ate re tain sur vey al loy ob late re main de fy em ploy re late en grōss af fy in flate dis ereet de ny an noy de stroy -eol late al lay de ery eon voy trans late de lay re boil es pouşe mis state re lay de spoil ea rouge re plēte in ...
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... ate stǎg ' näte eli ' mate fi ' nite în grăte păl ate fil träte prěl ate post age pros trāte vi brāte stěl läte frus trate pi rate plu maģe tri umph In māte die tāte eu rate stāte ment měss māte těs tāte pri vate rai ment When an old ...
... ate stǎg ' näte eli ' mate fi ' nite în grăte păl ate fil träte prěl ate post age pros trāte vi brāte stěl läte frus trate pi rate plu maģe tri umph In māte die tāte eu rate stāte ment měss māte těs tāte pri vate rai ment When an old ...
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... ate ex am ple dis com fit diş ǎs ter en gen der in těs tāte The soul is immortal ; it will never die . Our bodies are mortal ; they will soon die . re påss ing Utensils are tools to work with . Plows , axes , and hoes are utensils for ...
... ate ex am ple dis com fit diş ǎs ter en gen der in těs tāte The soul is immortal ; it will never die . Our bodies are mortal ; they will soon die . re påss ing Utensils are tools to work with . Plows , axes , and hoes are utensils for ...
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... ate re pū di āte eol lē ġi ate ex fō li äte in ē bri āte , v . ex eō ri āte ap pro pri ate in fu ri āte al lē vi äte ab bre vi äte an ni hi lāte ae eū mu lāte il lu mi nāte e nu mer äte re mu ner āte in eôr po rāte no ta ' ri al in te ...
... ate re pū di āte eol lē ġi ate ex fō li äte in ē bri āte , v . ex eō ri āte ap pro pri ate in fu ri āte al lē vi äte ab bre vi äte an ni hi lāte ae eū mu lāte il lu mi nāte e nu mer äte re mu ner āte in eôr po rāte no ta ' ri al in te ...
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ACCENTED al low ÂRE āte BÄR bil i ty BĨRD BỎN BULE CÂRE çen çent çep çer ÇH=SH cial cious çişm consonant denotes digraph diphthong diş eāte eŎn eôr EXIST FALL FOLLOWING WORDS FOOT GÂRE HẼR 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 RULE sion sive SỎN sound SYLLABLES tain těn THÊRE THREE SYLLABLES tial tion eon tion ex tious tive trae tūre ū lar ū lāte ū lous UNMARKED ūre Verbs vowel WHẠT WOLF WORDS OF FOUR WORDS OF THREE
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Page 139 - APPLES. AN old man found a rude boy upon one of his trees stealing apples, and desired him to come down ; but the young sauce-box told him plainly he would not. "Won't you ?" said the old man, " then I will fetch you down...
Page 141 - I find, would have been concluded without an IF, had you been as ready to do justice to others as to exact it from them.
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Page 141 - One of your oxen," continued he, "has been gored by an unlucky bull of mine, and I should be glad to know how I am to make you reparation." " Thou art a very honest fellow," replied the Lawyer, " and wilt not think it unreasonable that I expect one of thy oxen in return." " It is no more than justice...
Page 139 - Won't you ?' said the old man ; ' then I will fetch you down ;' so he pulled up some tufts of grass and threw at him ; but this only made the youngster laugh, to think the old man should pretend to beat him down from the tree with grass only. ' Well, well,' said the old man, 'if neither words nor grass will do, I must try what virtue there is in stones.
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Page 143 - However, making a virtue of necessity, he forbore to complain ; and comforted himself with reflecting, that no bliss is perfect ; that good and evil are mixed, and flow from the same fountain. These briars indeed, said he, will tear my skin a little, yet they keep off the dogs.
Page 44 - It is as certain to follow, as that the sun will rise in the east and set in the west tomorrow.
Page 86 - Again, the happiness of the next life is represented to us in holy Scripture as a treasure. Our Saviour bids us ' lay up for ourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through and steal.