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 45
... point ' en - joy ǎ - vòid ' ĕx - plòĭt ! ăn - nounće e - spouse ǎ - ròûše ' ex - pound bur - geois ' me - mòir ǎ - vòûch ' prō - nòûnce ' dē - čòž pur - lòin ' ǎ - vòŵ pro - pound dē - spoil ' rē - còil ' čǎ - ròûše ' rē - dòûbt ' dē ...
... point ' en - joy ǎ - vòid ' ĕx - plòĭt ! ăn - nounće e - spouse ǎ - ròûše ' ex - pound bur - geois ' me - mòir ǎ - vòûch ' prō - nòûnce ' dē - čòž pur - lòin ' ǎ - vòŵ pro - pound dē - spoil ' rē - còil ' čǎ - ròûše ' rē - dòûbt ' dē ...
Page 68
... points of the twigs of trees , and are made of cotton , fine moss , or the fibres of vegetables . They are about the size of a hen's egg cut in two . There are never more than two eggs found in a nest ; these are about the size of a ...
... points of the twigs of trees , and are made of cotton , fine moss , or the fibres of vegetables . They are about the size of a hen's egg cut in two . There are never more than two eggs found in a nest ; these are about the size of a ...
Page 128
... point , a sharp end pis'těl , a small hand - gun pis - tōle ' , a foreign coin plain'tiff , the complain- plain'tive , expressive of sorrow ant plod , to toil pop'lăr , a tree plot , to scheme mischief pop " ū - lăr , pleasing to the ...
... point , a sharp end pis'těl , a small hand - gun pis - tōle ' , a foreign coin plain'tiff , the complain- plain'tive , expressive of sorrow ant plod , to toil pop'lăr , a tree plot , to scheme mischief pop " ū - lăr , pleasing to the ...
Page 146
... point of it , just above the nostrils , there is an extension of the skin , in the form of a finger , and which , in fact , answers all the purposes of one ; for , with the rest of the extremity of the trunk , it is capable of assuming ...
... point of it , just above the nostrils , there is an extension of the skin , in the form of a finger , and which , in fact , answers all the purposes of one ; for , with the rest of the extremity of the trunk , it is capable of assuming ...
Page 155
... points which are used to mark the various pauses in composition or written discourse , the different modulations of ... point is used to denote the end of a perfect sentence . The Period is used after every letter or abbreviation , which ...
... points which are used to mark the various pauses in composition or written discourse , the different modulations of ... point is used to denote the end of a perfect sentence . The Period is used after every letter or abbreviation , which ...
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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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