The Pronouncing Spelling Book: Adapted to Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, in which the Precise Sound of Every Syllable is Accurately Conveyed, in a Manner Perfectly Intelligible to Every Capacity ... |
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Page 31
... Never ask other persons to do any thing for you , which you can as properly do for yourself . As soon as you have learned to work well , try to work quick . If we do not take pains , we must not expect to excel in any thing . Attentive ...
... Never ask other persons to do any thing for you , which you can as properly do for yourself . As soon as you have learned to work well , try to work quick . If we do not take pains , we must not expect to excel in any thing . Attentive ...
Page 46
... never let your little hands be raised to strike them . If they have any thing which you would like to have , do not be angry with them , nor try to get it from them . If you have any thing they like , share it with them . Your parents ...
... never let your little hands be raised to strike them . If they have any thing which you would like to have , do not be angry with them , nor try to get it from them . If you have any thing they like , share it with them . Your parents ...
Page 62
... never die . God orders every thing ; He knows every thing ; and can do every thing . He sees us wherever we are , by night as well as by day ; and knows all that , we say , and do , and think . We must love God , Good people love him ...
... never die . God orders every thing ; He knows every thing ; and can do every thing . He sees us wherever we are , by night as well as by day ; and knows all that , we say , and do , and think . We must love God , Good people love him ...
Page 68
... never more than two eggs found in a nest ; these are about the size of a small pea . The young ones are , at first , bare ; by degrees , they are covered with down ; and , at last , feathers succeed . A gentleman found the nest of a ...
... never more than two eggs found in a nest ; these are about the size of a small pea . The young ones are , at first , bare ; by degrees , they are covered with down ; and , at last , feathers succeed . A gentleman found the nest of a ...
Page 77
... never stop , and I never am tired . I have a crown upon my head of bright beams , and I send forth my rays every where . I shine upon the trees and the houses , and upon the water ; and every thing looks sparkling and beautiful when I ...
... never stop , and I never am tired . I have a crown upon my head of bright beams , and I send forth my rays every where . I shine upon the trees and the houses , and upon the water ; and every thing looks sparkling and beautiful when I ...
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accent added to words bàlm beasts beautiful birds bless body bread bright Charles cock colour consonant corn creature dăm diphthong Doctor of Laws doth drow ending with silent evil fear feet final consonant fish flowers frol fruit fûl găl grass hair hand horse hurt insect iton keep lăn legs Lesson letter lion little boy little lamb look Lord malt liquor man's name mark Monosyllables Monosyllables ending Mother never night orthography òû pěr Perry pět play poor praise pray preceded puss quoit Rule sâu sentence sět sheep shine Short ǎ silent e single vowel sleep soft song sound spelling sweet syllable tăn tell thee thin thine thing thôn thou throw tiề tree triphthong tron văn verbal noun walk wind wings words ending young
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Page 158 - Foolishness is bound in the heart of a child; but the rod of correction shall drive it far from him (xxii.
Page 74 - CHILDREN, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right. Honour thy father and mother; which is the first commandment with promise; that it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth.
Page 73 - Come, ye children, hearken unto me: I will teach you the fear of the Lord.
Page 74 - Enter not into the path of the wicked, And go not in the way of evil men. Avoid it, pass not by it, Turn from it, and pass away.
Page 73 - What man is he that desireth life, and loveth many days, that he may see good ? Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile. Depart from evil, and do good, seek peace, and pursue it.
Page 158 - He that hath a bountiful eye shall be blessed ; for he giveth of his bread to the poor.
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Page 74 - He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth to the Lord, and that which he hath given will He pay to him again.
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Page 156 - I THANK the goodness and the grace Which on my birth have smiled, And made me, in these Christian days, A happy English child.