School Pastime for Young Children, Or, The Rudiments of Grammar: In an Easie and Delightful Method, for Teaching of Children to Read English Distinctly, and Write it Truly, in Which, by Way of Preface, a New Method is Propounded, for the Fitting of Children First for Trades, and Then for the Latin, and Other Languages, Volume 2

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Printed and are to be sold ... by Robert Walton, 1669

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Page 36 - I am loved. Thou art loved, He is loved, We are loved, Ye are loved, They are loved.
Page 34 - I had been Thou hadst been He had been We had been Ye had been They had been Future Tense.
Page 37 - A Participle is a word derived of a Verb, from which it hath fignification of time 'prefenr, paft^ or to come.
Page 22 - Pronoun? . A Pronoun is a Part of Speech much like to a Noun , implying a Perfon, and not admitting the fign x or the before it.

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