School Studies in Words: Consisting of Graded Lessons in Spelling, Analysis, Synonyms, and Language, with Copious Dictation ExercisesLeach, Shewell, and Sanborn, 1884 - 176 σελίδες |
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... s , sing . = oi , oil oy , toy . ph = f , phantom . ch , child . qu = kw , queer . th , thing . wh = hw , when . Italicized letters are silent . A FEW USEFUL RULES . 1. When a vowel ends 5 KEY TO THE MARKED LETTERS. ...
... s , sing . = oi , oil oy , toy . ph = f , phantom . ch , child . qu = kw , queer . th , thing . wh = hw , when . Italicized letters are silent . A FEW USEFUL RULES . 1. When a vowel ends 5 KEY TO THE MARKED LETTERS. ...
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... Things are Made . mus'lin cot'ton vin'e gar ci'der rais ins grapes ket tles brass can dles tal low cloaks rub ber spoons shoes sil ver roofs shin gles leath er nails i ron Lesson 82 . Mabel is a fresh , blooming , 40 SCHOOL STUDIES IN ...
... Things are Made . mus'lin cot'ton vin'e gar ci'der rais ins grapes ket tles brass can dles tal low cloaks rub ber spoons shoes sil ver roofs shin gles leath er nails i ron Lesson 82 . Mabel is a fresh , blooming , 40 SCHOOL STUDIES IN ...
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... MEMORY GEM . He prayeth best who loveth best All things , both great and small ; For the dear God who loveth us , He made and loveth all . 1 tb , not th . Coleridge . Lesson 107 . Did you ever see a humming - SCHOOL STUDIES IN WORDS . 49.
... MEMORY GEM . He prayeth best who loveth best All things , both great and small ; For the dear God who loveth us , He made and loveth all . 1 tb , not th . Coleridge . Lesson 107 . Did you ever see a humming - SCHOOL STUDIES IN WORDS . 49.
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... That stake is well driven . I hate to see things done by halves . If it be right , do it boldly ; if it be wrong , leave it undone . Gilpin . - Lesson 113 . The beaver is a wonderful animal . SCHOOL STUDIES IN WORDS . 51.
... That stake is well driven . I hate to see things done by halves . If it be right , do it boldly ; if it be wrong , leave it undone . Gilpin . - Lesson 113 . The beaver is a wonderful animal . SCHOOL STUDIES IN WORDS . 51.
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... things sur- pass . To lament is to express one's grief : to grieve is an inward act . An army captures : a person seizes . Lesson 147 . American Cities . Ban'gor Sa'lem Keene Pitts field Low'ell Cambridge Lynn Quin cy ( zy ) Norwich ...
... things sur- pass . To lament is to express one's grief : to grieve is an inward act . An army captures : a person seizes . Lesson 147 . American Cities . Ban'gor Sa'lem Keene Pitts field Low'ell Cambridge Lynn Quin cy ( zy ) Norwich ...
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Abbreviations Adjectives al low allspice ance animals Arthur Grant Aunt birds bobolink cap'ture CAPITAL cious comma consonant denote Dickens Dictation dictation exercises diş ence entire lesson fee ble final letter following words formed gen tle give grace grain gree gutta-percha LARGEST CITY less Let the pupil li er ling lovely ment ness nouns persons plural prefixes punctuation pupil will write Review and Test ri ous RIVER RULE sentence Silent Letters sion sound spelling ster suffix syllable ta'tion tain ters Test Words tice tion tive treach tree treme tridg Triphthong turb ture verbs vowel whey Words Often Mispronounced Write every word Write the entire
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Σελίδα 131 - This Government, the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced and unawed, adopted upon full investigation and mature deliberation, completely free in its principles, in the distribution of its powers, uniting security with energy, and containing within itself a provision for its own amendment, has a just claim to your confidence and your support.
Σελίδα 153 - So live, that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan that moves To the pale realms of shade, where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.
Σελίδα 124 - The education of our children is never out of my mind. Train them to virtue. Habituate them to industry, activity, and spirit. Make them consider every vice as shameful and unmanly. Fire them with ambition to be useful.
Σελίδα 49 - We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart-throbs. He most lives Who thinks most — feels the noblest — acts the best.
Σελίδα 34 - OVER the river and through the wood, To grandfather's house we go ; The horse knows the way To carry the sleigh Through the white and drifted snow.
Σελίδα 80 - Lost, yesterday, somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered, for they are gone forever.
Σελίδα 52 - One by one the sands are flowing, One by one the moments fall; Some are coming, some are going; Do not strive to grasp them all. One by one thy duties wait thee, Let thy whole strength go to each, Let no future dreams elate thee, Learn thou first what these can teach.
Σελίδα 119 - Oh, how canst thou renounce the boundless store Of charms which Nature to her votary yields ! The warbling woodland, the resounding shore, The pomp of groves, and garniture of fields ; All that the genial ray of morning gilds, And all that echoes to the song of even, All that the mountain's sheltering bosom shields, And all the dread magnificence of Heaven, Oh, how canst thou renounce, and hope to be forgiven ! x.
Σελίδα 113 - Oh, the grave ! — the grave ! It buries every error, covers every defect, extinguishes every resentment ! From its peaceful bosom spring none but fond regrets and tender recollections.
Σελίδα 135 - ... low, or selfish things, and is absorbed by one soul-transporting thought of the good and the glory of one's country, are never felt in his impenetrable bosom. That patriotism which, catching its inspirations from the immortal God, and leaving at an immeasurable distance below all lesser, groveling, personal interests and feelings, animates and prompts to deeds of selfsacrifice, of valor, of devotion, and of death itself, — that is public virtue ; that is the noblest, the sublimest of all public...