The Western Spelling Book: Being an Improvement of the American Spelling Book by Noah Webster |
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Page 70
... hard- a lump of it can be pulled out very long , and can be twisted , without breaking . In the same manner , a lump of gold , iron , or brass , can be drawn into wire . Gold can be drawn to a wire as fine as a hair . TABLE 26. - XXVI ...
... hard- a lump of it can be pulled out very long , and can be twisted , without breaking . In the same manner , a lump of gold , iron , or brass , can be drawn into wire . Gold can be drawn to a wire as fine as a hair . TABLE 26. - XXVI ...
Page 90
... hard , that he should be so cruelly treated for no other rea- son , than because he was travelling with Ti- ger ; but resolved in future to keep out of bad company , and to be more careful in the choice of his friends . TABLE 33 ...
... hard , that he should be so cruelly treated for no other rea- son , than because he was travelling with Ti- ger ; but resolved in future to keep out of bad company , and to be more careful in the choice of his friends . TABLE 33 ...
Page 93
... hard sound before e and i . Geld dag ger jag ged stag ger gift crag ged leg gin stag gers give dig ging pig gin twig gin gig rig ging rag ged wag gish gild gib ber scrag gy bog gy gimp gib bous shag ged fog gy gird gid dy slug gish clog ...
... hard sound before e and i . Geld dag ger jag ged stag ger gift crag ged leg gin stag gers give dig ging pig gin twig gin gig rig ging rag ged wag gish gild gib ber scrag gy bog gy gimp gib bous shag ged fog gy gird gid dy slug gish clog ...
Page 101
... hard at the end of words , and they commonly are so at the end of syllables ; but in the following table they are soft like s and j at the end of the accented syllables . Thus , magic , acid , are pronounced majic , asid , and ought to ...
... hard at the end of words , and they commonly are so at the end of syllables ; but in the following table they are soft like s and j at the end of the accented syllables . Thus , magic , acid , are pronounced majic , asid , and ought to ...
Page 106
... hard to the poor , or if by alms we help their wants : If in our breast we pine at the rich , or if we are well pleased with our own state . He knows all that we do ; and be we where we will , he is sure to be with us , He made us , and ...
... hard to the poor , or if by alms we help their wants : If in our breast we pine at the rich , or if we are well pleased with our own state . He knows all that we do ; and be we where we will , he is sure to be with us , He made us , and ...
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Page 51 - And by chance there came down a certain priest that way : and when he saw him, he passed by on the other side.
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Page 51 - But a certain Samaritan as he journeyed, came where he was ; and when he saw him he had compassion on him, and went to him, and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and set him on his own beast, and brought him to an inn, and took care of him.
Page 94 - It is no more than justice," quoth the farmer, " to be sure. But what did I say ? I mistake. It is your bull that has killed one of my oxen." " Indeed ! " says the lawyer ; " that alters the case : I must inquire into the affair ; and if " " And IF ! " said the farmer — "the business, 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.
Page 111 - I am a carpenter, sir. Mr B. The most necessary man that could offer ! We shall find you work enough, never fear. There will be houses to build, fences to make, and all kinds of wooden furniture to provide.
Page 96 - the good people of this family have built me a house to live in; it is in the cupboard: I am sure it is for me, for it is just big enough: the bottom is of wood, and it is covered all over with wires; and I...
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Page 105 - God made man. of the dust of the earth, and breathed into his face the breath of life, and man became a living soul.
Page 110 - COLONISTS. COME, said Mr. Barlow to his boys, I have a new play for you. I will be the founder of a colony ; and you shall be people of different trades and professions coming to offer yourselves to go with me. What are you, A ? A.