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The royal standard English dictionary: in which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, and their part of speech properly distinguished; but likewise by a key to this work, comprising the various sounds of the vowels and consonants ... It exhibits their true pronunciation, according to the present practice ... To which is added the proper names of persons and places in the Old and New Testaments ...

Title:The royal standard English dictionary: in which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, and their part of speech properly distinguished; but likewise by a key to this work, comprising the various sounds of the vowels and consonants ... It exhibits their true pronunciation, according to the present practice ... To which is added the proper names of persons and places in the Old and New Testaments ...
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Note:Thomas & Andrews, West & Richardson, and E. Cotton, Manning & Loring, printers, Boston, 1795
  
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