Seventy Lessons in Spelling: A Complete Collection of Difficult Common Words, with Definitions and Pronunciations, and an Appendix Containing Rules for the Use of Capital Letters, and a List of Abbreviations : Arranged for the Use of Business Colleges, Academies, High Schools, &cWilliams & Rogers, 1885 - 136 pages |
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... opposite pages , leaving the right side of each page blank for corrections . The misspelled words can then be rewritten directly opposite where they were first writ- ten . It is important that great care should be taken in making ...
... opposite pages , leaving the right side of each page blank for corrections . The misspelled words can then be rewritten directly opposite where they were first writ- ten . It is important that great care should be taken in making ...
Page vi
... opposite where they were first written , and again all together as before mentioned , should be insisted upon . It is well to vary the method of making corrections . Pupils may be allowed to correct their work directly from the text ...
... opposite where they were first written , and again all together as before mentioned , should be insisted upon . It is well to vary the method of making corrections . Pupils may be allowed to correct their work directly from the text ...
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... opposite to from . Too , also , in addition . Two , one and one . Perseverance , a persist- ing in what is undertaken . Ar'duous , lofty ; difficult . Cyn'ic , a fault - finder . Bur'y ( běr'ri ) , to inter , to put into a grave ; to ...
... opposite to from . Too , also , in addition . Two , one and one . Perseverance , a persist- ing in what is undertaken . Ar'duous , lofty ; difficult . Cyn'ic , a fault - finder . Bur'y ( běr'ri ) , to inter , to put into a grave ; to ...
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... opposite , incon- sistent . Lic'orice ( -ris ) , a sweet medicinal root . Notorious , publicly known , well known ( used in a bad sense ) . Dam'ask , a figured cloth or silk . Ob'viate , to remove , as diffi- culties . Col'lar ...
... opposite , incon- sistent . Lic'orice ( -ris ) , a sweet medicinal root . Notorious , publicly known , well known ( used in a bad sense ) . Dam'ask , a figured cloth or silk . Ob'viate , to remove , as diffi- culties . Col'lar ...
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absurd acid animal Avoirdupois Bachelor Bachelor of Laws begin with capital bivalve body Bus'iness capital letters carriage cent chief Chro cial cious cloth coin color contracted crime dead deceive Denarius dent disease Doctor Doctor of Philosophy dress evergreen tree exer Fahrenheit feign Fellow fish'al flower fluid fruit grain horses injury instru instrument juice kind land laration legislature Legum LESSON liquid marked letters mean medicine ment mind misspelled words Montana Territory musical Nego'tiable ness nouns officer one's pain person pertaining Phrenology plain plant Pron pronunciation pupil rectified spirit relating Remit'tance rolled soldiers root round Royal Rule sēj shal shi-āt ship shoor short shus soft sound spect spelling stringed instrument substance syllable taste thing timate tion tish'un tool tory trifle troops velocipede void weight wicked writing
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Page 125 - DCL Doctor of Civil (or Canon) Law. dd Days after date. DD (L. Divinitatis Doctor) Doctor of Divinity. DDS Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dec. December ; Declination; Declension.
Page 127 - FRSE — Fellow of the Royal Society, Edinburgh FRSL— Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature; Fellow of the Royal Society, London FSA...
Page 126 - Ed. Editor ; Edition. EE Errors excepted ; Ells English. EE and MP Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. eg (L. exempli gratia.) For example.
Page 131 - Norn, or nom. Nominative. Non. con. Not content; dissenting. Non. pros, or non. pros. (L. Non Prosequitur) He does not prosecute, — a judgment entered against the plaintiff when he does not appear to prosecute.
Page 126 - Franc; florin; farthing; foot; folio. Fahr., Fah. or F. Fahrenheit. FAS Fellow of the Society of Arts; Fellow of the Antiquarian Society. fcp. or /cop.
Page 123 - Bachelor of Arts. Bart, or Bt., Baronet. BC, Before Christ. BCL, Bachelor of Civil Law. BD, Bachelor of Divinity.
Page 129 - Credit. /. c. Lower case. — (L. loco citato) In the place before cited. Ld. Lord. Ldp. or Lp. Lordship. Lea. or lea. League. Led. Ledger. Leg. or Legis. Legislature. LI Long Island ; Light Infantry. Lib.
Page 128 - Hundred. ib., ibid. (L. Ibidem.) In the same place. id. (L. Idem.) The same.
Page 129 - Jonathan. Jos., Joseph. Josh., Joshua. JP, Justice of the Peace. J. Prob., Judge of Probate. Jr. or Jun., Junior. JUD (Juris utriusque Doctor), Doctor of both Laws (of the Canon and the Civil Law). Jud., Judith. Judg., Judges. Kan., Kansas. KB, King's Bench. KB, Knight of the Bath. KCB, Knight Commander of the Bath. KCH, Knight Commander of Hanover. KCMG, Knight Commander of Order of St. Michael...
Page 125 - Draft. DG (L. Dei gratia.) By the grace of God. diam. Diameter. Diet. Dictionary; dictator. Dig. Digest. Dis. or Disct.