The Accomplished Tutor: Or, Complete System of Liberal Education: Containing the Most Improved Theory and Practice of the Following Subjects: 1. English Grammar, and Elocution. 2. Penmanship, and Short Hand. 3. Arithmetic, Vulgar and Decimal ... and Other Useful Matter. Embellished with Twenty Copper-plates and Six Maps, Neatly Engraved, 1 tomasH. D. Symonds and Vernor and Hood, 1806 |
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... exprefs our ideas with the fame clearness and precision , as in converfation . The English alphabet confifts of twenty - fix letters : A , a ; B , b ; C , c ; D , d ; E , e ; F , f ; G , g ; H , h ; I , i ; J , J ; K , k ; L , l ; M , m ...
... exprefs our ideas with the fame clearness and precision , as in converfation . The English alphabet confifts of twenty - fix letters : A , a ; B , b ; C , c ; D , d ; E , e ; F , f ; G , g ; H , h ; I , i ; J , J ; K , k ; L , l ; M , m ...
6 psl.
... exprefs the furprise or affection of the fpeaker : as , O ! alas ! Thefe are the nine parts of fpeech in the English tongue s every word in which is reducible to one of thefe parts . The ARTICLE is placed before fubftantives to fhew how ...
... exprefs the furprise or affection of the fpeaker : as , O ! alas ! Thefe are the nine parts of fpeech in the English tongue s every word in which is reducible to one of thefe parts . The ARTICLE is placed before fubftantives to fhew how ...
10 psl.
... a fen- tence together . Who is varied to exprefs the three cafes as , who , whofe , whom ; thefe relatives refer to all the three perfons , perfons , whereas the other pronominal adjectives belong only to 10 OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR .
... a fen- tence together . Who is varied to exprefs the three cafes as , who , whofe , whom ; thefe relatives refer to all the three perfons , perfons , whereas the other pronominal adjectives belong only to 10 OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR .
11 psl.
... exprefs emphafis , or oppofition , and are joined to the pof- feffives , and fo form a compound pronominal adjective ; as , my own , thyself , yourselves . Our felf , the plural pronominal adjective , with the fingular fubftantive ...
... exprefs emphafis , or oppofition , and are joined to the pof- feffives , and fo form a compound pronominal adjective ; as , my own , thyself , yourselves . Our felf , the plural pronominal adjective , with the fingular fubftantive ...
13 psl.
... exprefs the different times in which the action is reprefented : as , I love , I loved , I have loved . To exprefs the different times , other verbs are often used , called auxi- liaries , as will be seen hereafter . The verb is ...
... exprefs the different times in which the action is reprefented : as , I love , I loved , I have loved . To exprefs the different times , other verbs are often used , called auxi- liaries , as will be seen hereafter . The verb is ...
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adjective adverb againſt alfo alſo angle anſwer characters confifts confonants convex lens decimal decimal fraction denomination diameter diſtance divided dividend divifion divifor equal Example exprefs faid fame manner farthings fecond feen feet fenfe fentence ferve feven fhall fhew fhillings fhould fide figure fimple fingle fingular firft firſt fome fometimes foregoing fquare fraction ftands fubftantive fubject fubtract fuch gallons given number glafs glaſs inches inftrument intereft interfections laft laſt learner lefs lens letters meaſure microſcope mirror mode moft moſt muft multiply muſt neceffary neuter nominative cafe noun obferving objective cafe oppofite paffing paft participle pence perfon placed pleaſe plural pofition pounds prefent prepofition pronoun purpoſe queſtion quotient rays reprefented rule of three ſmall ſpeaker ſquare ſtands ſtation teleſcope thefe theſe third perfon thofe thoſe thou thouſand ufed uſed verb vowel Vulgar Fractions whofe whoſe words yards
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