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A Methode.

l-ei-ö́n, lạdl, lạm, lam, mạl.

m-ọul, ha-mm-er, mạn, lim

n-ị, nọn, ma-nn-i, huen, in.

r, rạr, rọr, ha-rr-i, ro, or.

h-orn, hah, he-hh-o, lauh.

ʆ-ẹr, ʆuaʆ, a-ʆʆ-es, raʆ.

I advertise the teacher, though his learner read the ſillables here before forwards well, (per aduenture led to it partly by remembring of the thing wherfore it is written) yet for his better exerciſe, though it ſignifie nothing, let him alſo name euery one letter backwards in the ſame ſounde an breath, or both, as eche is taught alone before.

Now will I give you examples of diuers wordes and ſentences which are to be written with the foreſayd .xi. letters, that your ſcholler may be comforted therewith vntill he haue learned the rest hereafter: which are for his incouragement to be able to reade: though without regarde of the matter, and as profitable the Scholler ſhould name the letters perfitely and readily backward as forwarde.

C.ij.
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