Words of seven Syllables, accented on the fifth. lo di vis i bil i ty lat i tu di na ri an im ma te ri al i ty val e tu di na' ri an Half accent on the second. com mu ai ca bil i ty im pen e tra bil i ty im mens u ra bil i ty im prac ti ca bil i ty Words of eight Syllables, accented on the sixth. half accent on the first & third. half accent on the second. Io com mu ni ca bil i ty In com pre hen si bil i ty Sugar is made of the juice of a plant, somewhat like a reed or cornstalk, called sugarcane, which grows in the West-Iodies, the southern part of the United States, and other warm countries. Tea is the dried leaves of a plant, brought to us from the East-Indies : it is a native of Japan, China, and Tons quin. COFFEE is the seed of a fruit resembling a cherry. The coffee-tree is cultivated in Arabia, Persia, the East-Indies, the isle of Bourbon, and several parts of America. CHOCOLATE is made of Cocoa, or seeds which grow in pods, on a small tree, in warm climates, called Cocoa, or Chocolate-tree. Pepper is a fruit or seed of a plant, resembling the grape vine, that flourishes in the islands of Java, Sumatra, and Ceylon, and other parts of the East-Indies. ALSPICE, or PIMENTO ;—the tree that produces this pleasant spice grows spontaneously in great abundance in many parts of the island of Jamaica in the West-Indies. GINGER is the root of a plant that is a native of the East and West-Indies. Salt is made of sea water, or from the water of salt springs by evaporation, either by boiling or by exposure to the sun. Rock-salt is dug out of the earth in salt mines. Peculiar sounds. u like w. 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The prophet Jeremiah says, “ Because of swearing the land mourneth." And a person of later date, says : It chills my blood to hear the blest Supreme, Words pronounced exactly alike, but spelled differently. Ail, to be troubled Bald, void of hair Ale, malt liquor Bawled, cried aloud Air, an element Be, to exist Heir, to an estate Bee, an insect Arc, part of a circle Beach, a shore Ark, a vessel Beech, a kind of tree Bin, a chest for grain Bell, a sounding vessel Belle, a gay lady Aught, any thing Brake, a thicket Ought, to be obliged Break, to part hy force But, except Cain, a man's name Caul, a membrane Ceil, to make a ceiling Bear, to suffer Seal, of a letter Bear, a beast Cell, a hut Base, vile Sell, to dispose of Bass, in music Cent, a copper coin Beer, a liquor Scent, smell Bier, carriage for the deadSent, did send Beat to strike Cere, wax Beet, a root Sear, to burn Blew, did blow Seer, a prophet Cinque, five Cit, a citizen Sit, to be seated Beau, a gay fellow Cite, to summon Bred, brought up Sight, seeing Bread, food Site, situation By, near to Clause, an article Buy, to purchase Claws of a bird Bait, enticement Climb, to mount up Bate, to make less Clime, region Foul, pasty Coarse, not fine Course, direction Core, of an apple Corps, a regiment Cord, a small rope Chord, in musie Day, a part of time Dey, a moorish governor Dam, a mother Damn, to condemn Dape, a man of Denmark Deigo, to vouchsafe Dear, costly Deer, an animal Dew, a moisture Due, owirg Doe, an animal Dough, paste for bread Done, acted Dun, colour Ear, of corn, &c. Ere, before Fain, glad Feigo, to dissemble Fair, beautiful Fare, provisions Fir, a kind of tree Fur, of an animal Flew, did fly Flue, a soft down Forth, abroad Fowl, a bird Freeze, to congeal Frieze, a kind of cloth Gait, maoner of walking Gate, a kind of door Gilt, of gold Guilt, sin Grate, for coals Great, large Grease, soft fat Greece, a country Groan, to sigh Grown, increased Hail, to salute, or rain frozen Hale, sound, healthy Hair, of the head Hare, an animal Hall, a large room Haul, to drag along Hart, a beast Heart, seat of life Hear, to hearken Here, in this place Hew, to chop Hugh, a mad's name Hire, wages High er, more high |