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The Comic English Grammar: A New And Facetious Introduction To The English Tongue

Chapter 2 OF SYLLABLES.

Word Count: 375    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

word, it sounds so

d, is a sound, either simple or compound, produced by one

r the letters which compose a syllable

inal

s usually the wo

le, for the genuineness of which we can vouch, is one so singularly apposite, that although we have already submitted a similar specimen of orthography to the reader, we are irresisti

S

very much trubeld W

os also and dide wi

in the habbet of Ge

ter out of a Celler

h Cas my Defness wh

betwen the ice and

when traviling i ha

or sev

most

er

y be enumerated spelling for a favor;

d as we are by considerations of comicality and space, we cannot afford to give more than two very general directions. If you do not know how to spell a word

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