The Contents of the С н A P т в R s.
C Н А Р. XI. Of ' Vowels.
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C H A P. XII.
Of Confonants.
р. 366
С Н А P. XIII. lOf Compound Vowels, and Confonants.
р. 3 70
C H A P. XIV.
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I. Of the Accidents of Letters, l. Their Names. II. Their Order, III. Afiìnities and Oppolitions. IV. Their Figures, with a twofold Inûance of amore regular Charaůer for the Letters, The laterl of which may be Ítyled Natural. V.OÍ` Pronunciation. VLThe feveral Lettcrs’dißufed by Several Nations. p. 347.
The Fourth Part Containing a Real .Chatta-.étera and a Philolophical Language. ` i
C H A P T E R I.
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The propofaloi` one kind of Real Charaóter ( amongft many other which might be offered) both for all Integrali, Whether Genur’r, Dif
ference: or Species, together with the derivations and InHexions be longing to thetn , as likewife for all the {ever-al kinds ofParticler.
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С Н A P. ‚П.
An Inftance of this Real Charaâer , in the Lord’s Prayer and the Creed. P395
C H A P. III. How this Real CharaCIer may be made effable in
diltintEI.l Lan nage..
and what kind of Letters or Syllables may be conveniently a lgned
to each Charaäer. ’ p. 414. ` С А Н P. IV. Inftance of this Philofohical Language, both in the Lord's Prayer and the Creed: A comparifon ofthe Language here propofed, with fifty others, as to the facility and Euphonicalnefs of it. p42 t
C H A P. V. ‚ Direê'tìons for the more eafy learning ofthis Chárafter and Language, `with a brief Table containing the Radicals , both Integral: and Particlecg, together with the Charaůer and Language, by which
each of them are to be expreíîed.
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С H A P. Vl.
The Appendix containing а Comparifon betwixt this Natural Philo o phical Grammar and that of other жми“: Languages, particu larly the¿noma/ijn”. Latin , in refpeét of the of лишен/Д’) Rule: i and of concerningI the multitude China Charaêter.' The feveral Attemps and Propofals made by others, towards a new kind of Charaâer'and' Language. The advantage in relpeft of facility,
which this Philofophical Language hath above the Latin.
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