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соытвыта The F¿di Part Containing the Prolegomena.
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. [.-T‘HE Introduûion. Il. The Ori inalof Languages,V im ТЫ FШ} Mother Tonguî’s. lV.Their everal UHëprings. _ ‚ С Н A P. II. l l. Concerning the various Changes and Corruptions, towhich all vnlf
ar Languages are obnoxious.
Il. Particularly concerning the
Èhange of the Euglg'f/J Tongue. III. Whether lany Language for»~
mer! in ufe, be now wholly lofi. П’. Concerning _the firii rife and ' occa on of New Languages.
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l p C H A P. III. . _ l. The Original of Letters and Writing. Il. That all Letters were _' derived from the Hebrew.` III. The ui'e of Letters is lefà «птицам!
the Kinds of them lefs'numero‘us, than of Languages themfelves.’ IV. Of Notes for Íecrecy 0r brevity.
VI. 0f Alphabetsin General.
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Í. Of the defeâs in Common‘Alpha'bets, as to the true Order ofthe ' Letters, II. Their juli Number„ III. Determinare Powers, V. Fitting ‘A
Names, V. Proper Figures. VI. ‘Of the Imperfeâions belongin _ to' the Words of Languages, as to their Equivocalneß, Variety ai'
Synonymous Words, Uncertain Phrafeologîesh Improper wayÀ of Writin о
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1,-.That neither Letters not Languages, have been regularly eiiablifhed
by the Kules of Art. Il. The Natural ground or Principlepf lthe fe-v
veraI ways of Communication _an’iongfi Men. III. The Hrfi thing to be provided for, in the efiablllhmg of a Philofophical Charaâer or
Language, is a juil enumeration 0f all Rich Things _and Notions, to ’ which Names are to be afiìgned. Раз, I9
П’; Second Part Containing _Univ‘eŕfäl Philolophy. I.
CHAPTER. I. the more lGeneral No-l H E Scheine of G‘enus's. Il. Concerning
’ `tions of Things, The difficulty of Efiabliíhing thefe aright. Ш. Of Tranfcend'entals General. IV. Of Tranlcendentals Mixedi ‘
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