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" There is no alternativ. Every possible reezon that could ever be offered for altering the spelling of wurds, stil exists in ful force; and if a gradual reform should not be made in our language, it will proov that we are less under the influence of reezon... "
American Phonetic Journal - Page 9
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 5

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - American periodicals - 1835 - 586 pages
...also the riling of helth, breth, rang, lung, munth, to be an improovment. There iz no alternative. Every possible reezon that could ever be offered for altering the spelling of wurds, still exists in full force; and if a gradual reform should not be made in our language, it will proov...
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Noah Webster

Horace Elisha Scudder - 1886 - 354 pages
...must acknowledge also the riting of helth, breth, rong, tung, munth, to be an improovment. There iz no alternativ. Every possible reezon that could ever...for altering the spelling of wurds, stil exists in full force; and if a gradual reform should not be made in our language, it will proov that we are less...
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Noah Webster

Horace Elisha Scudder - Lexicographers - 1881 - 322 pages
...must acknowledge also the riting of helth, breth, rong, tung, munth, to be an imnproovment. There iz no alternativ. Every possible reezon that could ever be offered for altering time spelling of wurds, stil exists in full force; and if a gradual reform should not be made in our...
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The Essay in American Literature, Issue 3

Adaline May Conway - American essays - 1914 - 144 pages
...fact that these essays are all written in "reformed" spelling, •which the author thus advocates— "Every possible reezon that could ever be offered for altering the spelling of wurds exists in full force; and if a gradual reform should not be made in our language, it will proov that...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 36

1875 - 786 pages
...must acknowledge also the riling of hellk, bretfi, rang, tuny, munth to be an improovment. There iz no alternativ. Every possible reezon that could ever...for altering the spelling of wurds stil exists in full force; and if a gradual reform should not be made in our language, it will proov that we are less...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 36

American essays - 1875 - 782 pages
...be offered for altering the spelling of wurda stil exists 'iill force; and if a gradual reform ¡Id not be made in our language, it will proov that we are less under the influence of rce/.m ilian our ancestors." -ily see that Webster himself in the above paragraph is rather a ti HUT,...
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Defining Noah Webster: A Spiritual Biography

K. Alan Snyder - History - 2002 - 302 pages
...improovment, must acknowlege also the riting of helth, breth, rang, tung, munth, to be an improovment. There is no alternativ. Every possible reezon that...for altering the spelling of wurds, stil exists in full force; and if a gradual reform should not be made in our language, it wil proov that we are less...
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Noah Webster and the American Dictionary

David Micklethwait - Literary Criticism - 2005 - 362 pages
...acknowlege also the riting of helth, breth, rong, tung, munth, to be an improovment. There iz no ahternativ. Every possible reezon that could ever be offered for altering the spelling of wurds, stil exists in full force; and if a gradual reform should not be made in our language, it wil proov that we are less...
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