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. 1873 Excerpt: ...us, pro tec' tion, pru den' tial, qui es' cence, quin tes'sence, re bell ion (re bel' yun), re cep' tion, re demp'tion, re flee'tion, re jec'tion, remem'ber, re pent' ance, re plen' isli, re sem'blance, re sem' ble, re splen' dent, re ten' tire, se lec' tion, Sep tem' ber, Be ques' ter, si es' ta, stu pen' dous, sub ...
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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. 1873 Excerpt: ...us, pro tec' tion, pru den' tial, qui es' cence, quin tes'sence, re bell ion (re bel' yun), re cep' tion, re demp'tion, re flee'tion, re jec'tion, remem'ber, re pent' ance, re plen' isli, re sem'blance, re sem' ble, re splen' dent, re ten' tire, se lec' tion, Sep tem' ber, Be ques' ter, si es' ta, stu pen' dous, sub jec' tion, sue ces' sion, sup pres'sion, sur ren' der, sus pen' sion, Bus pend' era, to gefb.' er, trans cend'ent, trans gres'sion, tre men' dom, um brel' la, u ten' sil: cirv cum vent7, er fer vesce', inv cor rect', inv ter cepf, mign o nette (mm yon etO, pict ur esque (piktvyor SskO, recv ol lecY, rec om mend', rep re sent', satf in et'. ALPHABETIC EQUIVALENTS. 11. Cleanli ness, treadh.' er ous, treadb' er y, treas ur er (treY er er) treas ur y (treY er i): en dea-/ or: non pa reil' jeop' ard y: bur' i al. DICTATION EXERCISES. IF you use that beverage, beggary will be your destiny. The derelict or abandoned child-was left destitute. Though credulous, he has no deference for the decalogue, or ten commandments. The deli cato dentrifico had a chemical effect. Though there is a clerical error, the writing is credible. That desperate demagogue is a denizen. Within a century, much has been learnt with regard to dentistry and chemistry. Though destitute of clemency, he deprecates despotism 2. He ie in ecstacy with that elegant ebony cano. The epicure found an excellent esculent, or edible. The emperor wishes to educate and elevate the masses. That eminent man wrote an epitaph, an elegy, and an epilogue, at one sitting. Emphasis is one element of eloquence. Do not execrate your enemy, nor burn him in effigy. The embassy understands etiquette. The excellence of that exquisite equipage is evident to every one. Energy enabled him to extricate himself fro...
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