Rolla Defence of C. Phillips, Esq. Adams, on American Independence Erskine, on Abuse of Public Patronage Fitz-James and Roderick Dha The Battle of Flodden Field The Battle of Hohenlinden The Destruction of Sennacherib's Army GRAMMAR CHANT. Orthography. Or-tho-graphy cor-rectly guides my mind To proper letters for each word to find; All Polysyllables di-vi-ded are, As near as can be to the sound they bear. 2 But if the sound you do not rightly know, 3 But if two Consonants together be, Etymology. 4 NOW, ETYMOLOGY doth clearly show The Etymon, whence words derived do flow; 2 5 Nine sorts of words, I purpose here to teach, ARTICLES. (Articulus, a small joint, or parí.) 6 The ARTICLES are these,-A,—An,-and The,- The Man, The Horse, The Fields, The Fruits, The Kinds. • De, means out-Finis, the end. 7 But A, or An, Indefinite* appear: We say A Man, A Horse, An Hour, An Ear, 'Tis undefined, for A means any one. *In, means not-De Finis. 8 From these examples of an Hour, an Ear, 9 A NOUN, means name, of things, as house, man, ball, The GENDER, for distinction mark with care, 10 Some Proper names, as Angel, Sun, or Time, But Moon, Church, Ships, and Virtues, as they were 11 One, is the number Singular,* for Nouns ; Singu.us, one by one. +' Pius, more. Casum, to f |