A Spelling Book: Containing Exercises in Orthography, Pronunciation, and ReadingW. Bolles, 1828 - Spellers |
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Page 28
... ri ous ca ri ous ad mi ral here sy in fa my de vi ous ac ci dent in ju ry col o ny comedy cus to dy in fant ry du bi ous am bi ent in fan cy fu ri ous cler i cal calumny glo ri ous fes ti val falla cy can o py fan ta sy lep ro sy gran a ...
... ri ous ca ri ous ad mi ral here sy in fa my de vi ous ac ci dent in ju ry col o ny comedy cus to dy in fant ry du bi ous am bi ent in fan cy fu ri ous cler i cal calumny glo ri ous fes ti val falla cy can o py fan ta sy lep ro sy gran a ...
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... ous pres i dent rarity ter ri fy priv i lege per ti nent sub si dy des ti tute prod i gal rad i cal priv i ly calico pub li can mit ti mus trinity cul ti vate op ti cal sen ti mentsan i ty con sti tute sup pli ant vis it ant verity am ...
... ous pres i dent rarity ter ri fy priv i lege per ti nent sub si dy des ti tute prod i gal rad i cal priv i ly calico pub li can mit ti mus trinity cul ti vate op ti cal sen ti mentsan i ty con sti tute sup pli ant vis it ant verity am ...
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... ri on char i ot cali ber glob u lar in stru ment friv o lous cur ri er lig ne ous ed i tor mis cre ant di al ect di al ing favour ite fu per al eu cha rist lu na tick far ri er mon u ment mu tin ous fur ri er oc u lar nu mer al car ri ...
... ri on char i ot cali ber glob u lar in stru ment friv o lous cur ri er lig ne ous ed i tor mis cre ant di al ect di al ing favour ite fu per al eu cha rist lu na tick far ri er mon u ment mu tin ous fur ri er oc u lar nu mer al car ri ...
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... ous im pè ri al an te ri or al lu vi al cen so ri ous con ve ni ent colle gi al con ge ni al con nu bi al cal ca ri ous in ju ri ous in tu i tive im pe ri ous in gre di ent la bo ri ous lux u ri ous luxurious ma te ri al mer cu ri al ...
... ous im pè ri al an te ri or al lu vi al cen so ri ous con ve ni ent colle gi al con ge ni al con nu bi al cal ca ri ous in ju ri ous in tu i tive im pe ri ous in gre di ent la bo ri ous lux u ri ous luxurious ma te ri al mer cu ri al ...
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... ous ca lam i ty pos terity mil len ni um com mod i ty proximity mag nif i cent con cav i ty pros per i ty mag nanimous a lac ri ty ra pid i ty non sen si cal dis par i ty ser vil i ty per en ni al ex trem i ty sim plic i ty sub ser vi ...
... ous ca lam i ty pos terity mil len ni um com mod i ty proximity mag nif i cent con cav i ty pros per i ty mag nanimous a lac ri ty ra pid i ty non sen si cal dis par i ty ser vil i ty per en ni al ex trem i ty sim plic i ty sub ser vi ...
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