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Page 74
... mark underneath such letters as are to be omitted is the only apparatus necessary . These marks were employed by the author in 1776 , before he had seen Sheridan's or any similar dic- tionary ; he has found that they do not confuse ...
... mark underneath such letters as are to be omitted is the only apparatus necessary . These marks were employed by the author in 1776 , before he had seen Sheridan's or any similar dic- tionary ; he has found that they do not confuse ...
Page 75
... marks and their corresponding sounds are learnt , the primer should be abandoned ; and from that time the child will be able to read slowly the most difficult words in the language . We must ob- serve , that the mark of obliteration is ...
... marks and their corresponding sounds are learnt , the primer should be abandoned ; and from that time the child will be able to read slowly the most difficult words in the language . We must ob- serve , that the mark of obliteration is ...
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... Marks the cheek of rosy hue , Marks thine eye , whose vivid light Shines than orient gems more bright ; Marks thy brows serenely bold , Crown'd with locks of waving gold ; While an inexpressive charm , More than features , more than ...
... Marks the cheek of rosy hue , Marks thine eye , whose vivid light Shines than orient gems more bright ; Marks thy brows serenely bold , Crown'd with locks of waving gold ; While an inexpressive charm , More than features , more than ...
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Jauit | 11 |
Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
Hamboidrs Experiments on the Atmos | 11 |
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