SYLLABLES.
A Syllable is a sound either simple or compounded, pronounced by a single impulse of the voice, and constituting a word, or part of a word.
Spelling is the art of reading by naming the letters singly, and rightly dividing words into their syllables. Or, in writing, it is the expressing of a word by its proper letters.
In Spelling, a syllable in the beginning or middle of a word ends in a vowel, unless the consonantxfollow it, or two consonants, whereof the former is a liquid, or the same as the latter.
But the best and only sure rule for dividing the syllables in spelling, is to divide them as they are naturally divided in a right pronunciation.