This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 Excerpt: ... isle wrap wrestle whole psalter aisle wren wrist wrong empty island wreck write answer tempt viscount wreath wright sword 1. They sang a psalm, and then a hymn. 2. Sally wore a wreath of roses. 3. The ship was wrecked on a desert island. 4. He is a good wrestler, and has great power in his wrists. 5. Then go, but go ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 Excerpt: ... isle wrap wrestle whole psalter aisle wren wrist wrong empty island wreck write answer tempt viscount wreath wright sword 1. They sang a psalm, and then a hymn. 2. Sally wore a wreath of roses. 3. The ship was wrecked on a desert island. 4. He is a good wrestler, and has great power in his wrists. 5. Then go, but go alone the while, And view St. Dunstan's ruined aisle. LESSON 1. THE ENDINGS tion AND sion. nation station passion fashion notion potion cushion action fraction invasion division addition subtraction multiplication Exceptional word: soldier. 1. We got to the station in very good time. 2. The old soldier has a pension. 3. I find subtraction easier than division. 4. The nation was afraid of an invasion. PART VI. INDIVIDUAL IRREGULARITIES. These words cannot be classified--are quite without analogues--and hence they must be learned as individuals. LESSON 1. THE FRENCH ENDING ue. fatigue league plague rogue tongue vague Combination: broider, embroider, embroidery. 1. I am much fatigued; I have walked ten Trench leagues. 2. The tongue ia an unruly member. 3. There are vague rumours afloat about the plague. LESSON 2. ODD WATS OF WRITING THE u SOUND, ETC. beauty beautiful view suit buy build liquid leisure machine patient pulpit rhyme surgeon yeoman people only type thyme scythe style 1. There is a beautiful view from the hill. 2. The yeoman built his house near the surgeon's. 3. No people could be patient beside such a noisy machine. 4. Sugar melts and becomes liquid in tea. 5. The scythe cut down the thyme among the grass. MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISES ON THE % COMMONER COMBINED SYMBOLS. I. EXERCISES ON oo, ook, ood, ETC. 1. Mary, bring your pretty book, And let us find a shady nook Beside a pretty rippling brook, And at tlie pictures we will look. (They s...
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Add this copy of Reading Teaching Itself By Means of a Self-Consistent to cart. $41.36, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Santa Clarita, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2012 by Nabu Press.