Final Hook Grammalogues.

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For each of the following grammalogues write the corresponding logogram, filling a line with each : Upon, been, ten, done, general, generally, can, again, gone, phonography, than, then, alone, man, men, opinion, none, above, whatever, differ, differed, different, difference, gave, whichever.

1. The man who lives but for his own sake is lower than the beasts. 2. No opinion is so general but some will refuse to receive it. 3. The rich man generally becomes possessed by his riches and then he is a slave. 4. The man who takes pains may attain success by whichever road he has gone to seek it. 5. If the young but gave a small portion of time to master phonography they would save it again and again. 6. Whatever you have to do, do as soon as you can. 7. If I have done all I can, I have done all you can ask. 8. Any man can give an opinion but few can take advice. 9. Men's opinions have always differed and it is safe to say they always will differ. 10. A fool can give an opinion upon ten different topics before a wise man can upon two. 11. If phonography were generally written we should all save much time which now is lost. 12. Nothing is mine alone; but mine to use, to enjoy and to share with my fellow men. 13. Men have long been of different opinions as to the right of any man to own a portion of the earth. 14. No mere difference of opinion can justify violence in man against man. 15. Set your affections on things above and on none of the things on the earth.