SPELLING-BOOK: Being an Introduction to CONSISTING OF Easy Spelling; Scripture, Historical, and Moral. Lessons; so disposed that the Learner is led on with pleasure, step by step, from simple and easy, to compound and difficult Words; which is allow ed by all to be the most regular, speedy, and ra cional Way of teaching. TO WHICH IS ADDED, A neat and entertaining set of Prints, For the Instruction of Children. RECOMMENDED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS, LONDON: Printed by J. Bailey, 116, Chancery Lane. London Reading Made Easy. The Vowels-a, e, i, o, u, y. CONSONANTS. bcdfghj k l m n p q r jklmnp s t v w x y z. TABLE II.-Syllables of three Letters. LESSON V. LESSON VII. bla ble bli blo blupha phe phi pho phu bra bre bri bro bru pra pre pri pro pru cla cle cli clo clusla sle sli slo slu cra cre cri cro crusha she shi sho shu dra dre dri dro dru spa spe spi spo spu LESSON VI. fla fle fi flo flu fra fre fri fro fru gla gle gli glo glu gra gre gri gro gru pla ple pli plo plu LESSON VII. sta ste sti sto stu ska ske ski sko sku sna sne sni sno snu tra tre tri tro tru wra wre wri wro wru TABLE III. -Words of three Letters. Table IV.-Words of four Letters. Blab stab LESSON X. knob club clog snap snob curb frog flap bled that clod grim knit them crib drag span writ stem squib stag swan knot Table V.-Words ending with e final. Bake grace bare strife care cake tube time pare wife bribe sware ware bake ale tribe were were make gale bane rode rare rose five tune strode cure whose hive hope care pure white charge TableV1.-Lesson XII. Words ending with a double Consonant. · Back rack small stack knack shall neck craft lark right french term bench firm stench peck shaft light pass much might brass such quick leg |