| Lindley Murray - 1808 - 526 páginas
...syllable : as, coy, coyly ; boy, boyish, boyhood; annoy, annoyer, annoyance; joy, joyless, joyful. RULE 5. Monosyllables, and words accented on the last syllable,...consonant, when they take another syllable beginning with a vowel : as, wit, witty ; thin, thinnish; to abet, an abettor ; to begin, a beginner. But if... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1808 - 542 páginas
...dignity. When we act against conscience, we become the destroyers of our own peace. We may be playful, and yet innocent; grave, and yet corrupt. It is only...from general conduct, that our true character can be portrayed. RULE V. When we bring the lawmaker into contempt, we liave in effect annulled his laws.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1808 - 178 páginas
...the destroieis of our own peace. We may be plaiful, and yet innocent ; grave, and yet •orrupt. Jt is only from general conduct, that our true •character can be portraied. BULE v. Monosyllables, and words accented on the last syllable ending with a single consonant preceded... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1809 - 330 páginas
...syllable : as, coy, coyly ; boy, boyish, boyhood ; annoy, annoyer, annoyance ; joy, joyless, joyful. RULE v. Monosyllables, and words accented on the last...consonant, when they take another syllable beginning with a vowel : as, wit, witty ; thin, thinnish ; to abet, an abettor ; to begin, a beginner. But if... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1809 - 346 páginas
...syllable : as, coy, coyly; boy, boyish, boyhood; annoy, annoyer, annoyance : joy, joyless, joyful. RULE v. Monosyllables, and words accented on the last...consonant, when they take another syllable beginning with a vowel: as, wit, witty; thin, thinnish; to abet, an abettor; to begin, a beginner. But if a diphthong... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1811 - 322 páginas
...; ORTHOGRAPHY. W boy, boyish, boyhood ; annoy, annoyer, annoyance ; joy, joyless, joyful. «j BULE V. Monosyllables, and words accented on the last syllable,...consonant, when they take another syllable beginning with a vowel : as, wit, witty ; thin, thinnish -, to abet, an abettor ; to begin, a beginner. But if... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1812 - 224 páginas
...age, condescension and dignity. When we act against conscience, we become the destroiers of our own peace. We may be plaiful, and yet innocent ; grave,...RULE v. Monosyllables, and words accented on the last sylJaSle, ending with a single consonant preceded by a single vowel, double that consonant, when they... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1814 - 308 páginas
...age, condescension and dignity. When we act against conscience, we become the destroiers of our own peace. We may be plaiful, and yet innocent ; grave,...preceded by a single vowel, double that consonant, mhen they take another syllable beginning with a vowel: as, mit, witty ; thin, thinnish ; to abet,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1814 - 190 páginas
...comeliness of youth are modesty and frankness ; of age, condescension and dignity. We may be playful, and yet innocent ; grave, and yet corrupt. It is only...from general conduct, that our true character can be portrayed. \ RULE V. When we bring the lawmaker into contempt, we have in effect annulled his laws.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1815 - 190 páginas
...conscience, we become the destroyers of our own peace. We may be playful, and yet innocent; grave, and vet corrupt. It is only from general conduct, that our true character can be portrayed. RULE V. When we bring the lawmaker into contempt, we have in effect annulled his laws. By... | |
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