MONOTONICAL SPELLER, AND DOCILE READER, OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: COMPRISING ALL THAT IS REALLY USEFUL IN A TO INSTRUCT A CHILD IN HIS NATIVE LANGUAGE, AND TO WHICH ARE ADDED, SCRIPT COPIES, SCRIPT READING LESSONS, AND ARITHMETICAL TABLES: FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES, GREAT BRITAIN AND HER COLONIES. wwwww BY HEZEKIAH BURHANS, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Vita, sine literis, mors est. Translated thus: Life, without learning, is death; the uncultivated mind is unable to enjoy the real pleasures of life. NEW YORK: SOLD BY DAY, BAKER & CRANE, No. 158, PEARL-ST. URIAH HUNT, No. 101, HIGH-ST., Philadelphia, ARMSTRONG & BERRY, No. 166, MARKET-ST., Baltimore, Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, BY HEZEKIAH BURHANS, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York. THERE are many Spelling-books in general use, and another, upon a similar plan, might be considered as a work of superabundance. The author makes no other apology, than that this book is an original compilation, and not a plagiarism. In the Spelling-books of anomalous classification of words and syllables, the organ of speech must be changed in each word, or syllable, that is in the column or lesson: this will procrastinate MONOTONICAL SPELLER, AND DOCILE READER, OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: COMPRISING ALL THAT IS REALly usefuL IN A TO INSTRUCT A CHILD IN HIS NATIVE LANGUAGE, AND TO WHICH ARE ADDED, SCRIPT COPIES, SCRIPT READING LESSONS, AND ARITHMETICAL TABLES: FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES, BY HEZEKIAH BURHANS, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Vita, sine literis, mors est. Translated thus: Life, without learning, is death; the uncultivated mind is un- NEW YORK: SOLD BY DAY, BAKER & CRANE, No. 158, PEARL-ST. |