Exercises for diction and pronunciation; containing a large number of the most difficult words in the language, including nearly three hundred military and war terms, together with a variety of useful lessons
268 pages
English

Exercises for diction and pronunciation; containing a large number of the most difficult words in the language, including nearly three hundred military and war terms, together with a variety of useful lessons

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1 s* ' ''i mien. All day long the cobbler plies his aivl. alter the jDOsition of the altar inIt will not do to the church. auntThe red a7it is very troublesome to my augur could not tell the carpenter who hadThe stolen his auger. itIf augkt can be done to relieve the sufferer, ought to be done immediately. out to you the stranger from the Me/Y/ point up the aisle of the church.of Wight, as he walks an arc ofAs the ark floated along, it described large circle.a would not assent to the proposition toWilliam foot.make the ascent of the mountain on sickness.James ate eight appleswhich caused his remain afterTlie master hade the had boy school. stole a hale ofgoods, being unableThe thiefwho to jail.to procure hail^ was sent the shore as westood uponTurkish BeyThe hay.waters of thethe brightembarked upon hall will"Look out, theboy hawl,heard theI hit you." seize him bythe hearnot hear to seeI could hare arm.the hasswas a goodhase man, heThough not a singer. the heacli.ran parallel tooiheech treesA row chanced toflower, hegathering aAs he was by a hee.he stung he refuses toboy becausefarmer heats theThe heets.weed the while theat battledoor,pla}nugThe girls were 24 SIMILAR WORDS. heaux were amusing themselves with their hows and arrows. the new coal lin." />

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DOTATION
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EXERCISES.
NEW Y6RK;
BXTIiE,S. BABNES &A.
rpnusiiEiig OF TUE
'• "iK,-:Sf HO^'T- ^•SKRIES OF STANDARHNATIONAI.
Axn iVS John Stkek.',
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\yTEACHER'S AND SCHOLAR'S
HAND-BOOK.PKOPER rOSITION. IMPKOPEU rOSITIOIf.
PKOPER POSITION. IMPIiOP£K POSITION,EXERCISES
DICTATION AND PRONUNCIATION;
CONTAININO
LAEQE NUMBER OF THE MOST DIFFICaLT WORDS IN THEA
INCLUDING NEARLY THREE HUNDREDLANGUAGE,
MILITARY AND WAR TERMS, TOGETHER WITH
VARIETY OF USEFUL LESSONS.A
BY CHARLES NORTHEND, A.M.,
"ACTUOB OF "TEAOHEE AND PARENT," TEACHEE's ASSISTANT," ETO.
NEW YORK:
51 JOHJiT-STREET.A. S. BARN'ES & BURR,
SHERWOOD.CHICAGO: GEOKGK
1805.Entered according to Act of Congress, in Uie year 1S6S,
By a. S. BARNES &. BURR,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of tlie Unfted States for \i\*
Southern ofNow York.
KKNNIK, SlIKA A I,lNnSAY, Printer.q^q ^. WOOn,
r.EKOTVPKKB «ND ElBCTBOTYPKES,
j,^, g Dutch-8t., N. Y.
81, 83 A 85 (!entue-Sibeet,
NEW YORK,

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