A Short Treatise On the English Tongue : Being An Attempt to Render the Reading And Pronunciation of the Same More Easy to Foreigners

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are pronounced like the French i in Fille, or the Englifh e long.
Damon (or Demon) Beat, Dear, Lead, and Read (verbs) Meet, Feet, Re-ceipt, De- ceit, De-ceive 7 Ceil-ing, Seign-iory, Seize, Shield, Re-grieve, Grief, Foetus, Suh-$cena t &c.
Rule se IX.
ea ee ei Exam- ples.
le ce Except, ift, Particular Exceptions concerning ea.
ea is pronounced like the French e in Bread, Break-fafi, Breaft, Breath (noun only) Cleanly, and Cleanfe (not in Clean) Dead^ Deaf^ *--.
[ 2 5 ] t)eaf, Death, Dread, En-d
...eav-our, Pea- ther, Head, He'av-en, He'av-y, Je'ahous, Le'av-en, Lead (metal) Le'ath-er, Me'af- ure, Mif-tea'ch, Pea'f-ant, Pbe'afiant, Plea'f- ant, Ple'af-ure, PeaJ-cod, Read-y, Realm, Read (only in preter tenfe and participle paffive) Stead-y, In-Jtead, Spread, Sweat?
Teat, Thread, Threat-en, Trea'ch-ery, Tread, Tre'af-ure, Wea'th-er, Wea!p-on, Wreaki Zedl-ous, Zeal-ot (not in Zeal) Teaft, and their compounds and derivatives not al- ready excepted. But in Bear*, Break, Great, Swear, Tear (the verb) Wear, Wheal, and Weal (the mark of a ftripe, but not in Weal for profperity) it is com- monly founded like the French diphthong at -, and like a fhort a in Hear -ken, Hearth^ and Heart.


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