In Five PARTS.
CONTAINING, 1. Words, both common and proper, II. A large and useful Table of
from one to fix Syllables : The se Words, that are the fame in veral forts of Monofyllables in the Sound, but different in Significa- common Words being diftinguish - tion ; very necessary to prevent ed by Tables, into Words of two, the writing one Word for another t bree, and four Letters, &c. with of the same Sound. fix thort Lesions at the End of III. A short, but comprehensive each Table, not exceeding the or Grammar of the English Tongue, der of Sylla'ales in the foregoing delivered in the moft familiar and Tables. The several forts of instructive Method of Question Polysyllables also, being ranged in and Answer; necessary for all such proper Tables, have their Sylla Person's as have the Advantage, bles divided, and Directions pla. only of an English Education. ced at the Head of each Table for IV. An useful Collection of Sen. the Accent, to prevent false Pro tences in Prose and Verse, Divine, nunciation; together with the Moral, and Historical; together like Number of Leffons on the with a select Number of Fables, foregoing Tables, placed at the. adorn'd with proper Sculptures, End of each Table, as far as to for the better Improvement of Words of four Syllables, for the the Young Beginners. And easier and more speedy Way of|v. Forms of Prayer for Children,
teaching Children to Read. on several Occafiom. The Whole, being recommanded by several Clergymen and
eminent Schoolmasters, as the most useful Performance for the Instruction of Youth, is designed for the Use of SCHOOLS in Great Britain, Ireland, and in the several English Colonies and Plantations abroad.
The Fifty-fourth Edition.
By THOMAS DILWORTH, AUTHOR of the SCHOOL MASTERS ASSISTANT; Young
Book-KEEPER'S ASSISTANT, 8c. &c.
LONDON: Pripted and Sold by RICHARD and HENRY CAUSTON (Succeffors to
the late Mr. HENRY KENT) at the Printing Office, No. 21, i. Fincb-Lane, near the Royal Excbange. M.DCC.XCIII.
HEREAS levera: Jpuriou. Euiituns (and those very
bad ones) of the New Gudi to the English Tongue, have Rjfeared in the Morid, whiurahas tended to the Detriment of the fair Trader, and eipecially of us Richard and Henry Cwujton, the only Proprietors of the tre and genuine Arzu Gui e to the Enga. Tonguled This is therefore, to intorm all Pertons, who ar- desirous of using Nie laid true and genuine New Guide to the Engizh Inue, hit may very easily be known, by the Name of Richard ana Henry aufton being interted at the Bottom of the Title
Page, whereas the fpurious Editions are detive in that Particular; and some of them in the Union XFthe neberimindatory Names, and other Advertisements of the Author. NB. This Edition is printed on new Types ; and the Head-pieces of the Fables are also entirely new.
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Compendium of ARITHMETIC,
Pagical and Lleojetical.
In Five PARTS.
CONTAINING, 1. Arithmetic in Whole Numbers, 111. Decimals, in which,among other
wherein all the common Rules, Things, are confidered the Extrace having each of them a fufficient tion of Roxts, &c, Number of Questions, with their IV. A large Co..ection of Questions, Answers, &c.
with their Anówers, &c, coge. II. Vulgar Fractions, wherein se ther with a few others, both
veral Things, not commonly met pleasani and divtiting, with, are there distinctly treated v. Duodecimals, commonly called of, and laid down in the most CrossMustiplication; wherein that plain and eafy Manner.
Sort of Arithmetic is thoroughly
considered, &c. The Who'e being delivered in the mit fazar Way of Question
and Answer isrecommended by severalemincrivaihematicians, Accompiants and Scb-olmaffers, as neceflaiy to be used in chouisa
The Twentp fourth Eti: 1. By THOMAS DILWORTH, AUTHOR of this New Guide to the English Tongue, &c. Printed and Sold by RICHARD & HENRY CAUSTON,
at the Printing Office, No. 21, in tinch-Lant, near the
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Reverend and Worthy Promoters of the severat
Charity-Schools in Great-Britain and Ireland. GENTLEMEN,
HE tender Regard, which You have always shew'd, and still continue, for the Salvation of Souls, is eminently discovered in Your Care for the Edua
cation of Children. To Yon it is, that the poorer Sort of People owe their Obedience, and indeed these Kingdoms their Thankfulness, for Your endeavouring to rescue so many poor Creatures from the Slavery of Sin and Satan.
Thus, Gentlemen, it is Your Happiness, that You are at the same time, promoting the Glory of GOD, by Your careful Undertaking to save these little Ones from utter Destruction.
Your Preference of the Preteftant Religion is herein gloriously discovered by those Principles of that best constituted Church, as profcffe in the Church of England, which you cause to be taught, and ingrafted in the tender Age of Your Pupils. Therefore,
Go on, WORTHY SIrs, with Your wonted Zeal for the Glory of GOD, and the Public Good of these Nations, united in the true Faith of CHRIST: and that your pious Endeavours may always obtain their desired Success, and Yourselves that Reward which is promised to those, who convert a Sinner from the Evil of his Way, is the earnest and hearty Prayer of,
GENT Wapping-School, rour most obedient and bumble Servant, June 14, 1740 ,
THO. DILWORTI
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