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The American instructor, second book Designed for the common schools in America; containing the elements of the English language; lessons in orthography and reading, and the pronunciation of Walker's critical pronouncing dictionary .. . cep tionex pres sionex tine tionex cur sionex pul sion itax a tion ow)lax a tionlux a tionex cite mentex ceed ingex cise manex clu sive ks 1 ex clai merex plo sivetes ta trix 2 co ex tendin ex pertin ter mix ap o plex yex e era bleex o ra bleex pli ca tivehet er o doxex pi a ble dox ol o gyex per i mentex pos i torex trav a gantex tern po reex trav a ganceex trem i tyin tox i catelix iv i allix iv i urnpro lix i typrox im i typer plex i ty 2 ex pi a tor y ap prox i mate a con vex i ty in ex o ra ble dex ter i ty in ex pli ca ble Words in which x sounds like gz. (173) gz 2 Ex actex emptex ertex istex ult 3 ex altex hmistex /tort 2 ex act lyex am ineex am pieex /db it gz 3 . ex ot lekhex as tick max il lar 2 co ex ist ex em plar y ex ec u tiveex ec u torex ec u trixex em pli fyex as per ateex hil a rate ex on er atehex ag o nalhex ag o nyhex am e terhex ang u lar iex u be rantlux u ri antlux u ri ancelux u ri ous 3 ex or bi tantex or di um 120 OF THE SIMPLE ARTS OF SAVAGE LIFE. •-;^-. rts of savage life are those which were pos-the ancient Britons: and which are witnilis day among all barbarous people. They of swimming, hunting, taking aim with missilems, and procuring The art of swimming, depends first, in keeping theand hands under the water ; in protruding only theand part of the head out of the water; and thenh action, as will direct the body in any particu-lar course. 3. Ail animals swim without instruction ; because theyunable to lift their fore-legs over their heads. The secret of this art depends, then, on keeping down theLands and arms, and acting under the water with parts of any body, which rise out of the water, tendto depress the parts that are immersed in it. 4. Hunting is performed by most
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