The Wakefield spelling book, parts iii and iv; or The principles and practice of spelling |
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THE First and Second parts of the Wakefield Spelling Book contain a number of graduated Lessons for the use of Junior classes ; the Third and Fourth parts , of which the present volume consists , are designed for more advanced classes ...
THE First and Second parts of the Wakefield Spelling Book contain a number of graduated Lessons for the use of Junior classes ; the Third and Fourth parts , of which the present volume consists , are designed for more advanced classes ...
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These are two large spongy masses containing innu- merable air - cells , and are situated in what is called the chest . When fully inflated , the lungs of a middle - sized man will contain about 16 cubic inches of air .
These are two large spongy masses containing innu- merable air - cells , and are situated in what is called the chest . When fully inflated , the lungs of a middle - sized man will contain about 16 cubic inches of air .
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A syllable can contain only one vowel sound or a diphthong , but , as shown above , may contain from one to five consonants . The average number of sounds to a syllable in English , is one vowel and 1.65 consonant sounds , total 2 · 65 ...
A syllable can contain only one vowel sound or a diphthong , but , as shown above , may contain from one to five consonants . The average number of sounds to a syllable in English , is one vowel and 1.65 consonant sounds , total 2 · 65 ...
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... containing a short vowel , it is represented by ck , as in neck , lock ; but if the vowel is long or compound , by k only , as oak , look , broke , pike , puke . If a consonant intervene between the vowel and the k sound , k only is ...
... containing a short vowel , it is represented by ck , as in neck , lock ; but if the vowel is long or compound , by k only , as oak , look , broke , pike , puke . If a consonant intervene between the vowel and the k sound , k only is ...
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All the words containing this sound are of Anglo - Saxon origin . It is not nearly so frequent a souud as the whispered th . thee these bathe blithe clōthe thou the lathe lithe loathe thy this swathe scythe booth thine then seethe tithe ...
All the words containing this sound are of Anglo - Saxon origin . It is not nearly so frequent a souud as the whispered th . thee these bathe blithe clōthe thou the lathe lithe loathe thy this swathe scythe booth thine then seethe tithe ...
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第 107 頁 - And it came to pass at noon, that Elijah mocked them, and said, Cry aloud; for he is a god: either he is talking, or he is pursuing, or he is in a journey, or, peradventure, he sleepeth, and must be awaked.
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第 138 頁 - And the children of Israel did eat manna forty years, until they came to a land inhabited: they did eat manna, until they came unto the borders of the land of Canaan.
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