| Book | Save | 1 | Title: | A universal language, formed on philosophical and analogical principles: having claims founded on the clearness of its combinations--the simplicity of its construction--the uniformity and invariableness of its rules--and, especially, the facility and speed with which it can be acquired, of being universally adopted by the civilized world : comprising a grammar--a dictionary of radices, or the radical parts of words--and pieces written in the language, with their translation into English
| | | Creator: | Ruggles, James. | | | Publication: | Printed by M'Calla and Davis, Cincinnati [Ohio],1829. | | | Notes: | Copyright 1829 by James Ruggles. Pages [97]-174 printed in two columns. | | | Call #: | PM8905 R932 | | | Extent: | ix, [2], 12-175, [5] p. ; 18 cm. | | | Subjects: | Language, Universal | Languages, Artificial | Ohio imprints 1829
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